Current advances in solid free-form techniques for osteochondral tissue engineering

João Bebiano Costa, Joana Silva-Correia, Rui Luís Reis, Joaquim Miguel Oliveira*

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Abstract

Osteochondral (OC) lesions are characterized by defects in two different zones, the cartilage region and subchondral bone region. These lesions are frequently associated with mechanical instability, as well as osteoarthritic degenerative changes in the knee. The lack of spontaneous healing and the drawbacks of the current treatments have increased the attention from the scientific community to this issue. Different tissue engineering approaches have been attempted using different polymers and different scaffolds’ processing. However, the current conventional techniques do not allow the full control over scaffold fabrication, and in this type of approaches, the tuning ability is the key to success in tissue regeneration. In this sense, the researchers have placed their efforts in the development of solid free-form (SFF) techniques. These techniques allow tuning different properties at the micro–macro scale, creating scaffolds with appropriate features for OC tissue engineering. In this review, it is discussed the current SFF techniques used in OC tissue engineering and presented their promising results and current challenges.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-181
Number of pages11
JournalBio-Design and Manufacturing
Volume1
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jun 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Solid free-form
  • Osteochondral
  • Tissue engineering
  • Scaffolds

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