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A modified 3D printer as a hybrid bioprinting-electrospinning system for use in vascular tissue engineering applications

Journal

MEDICAL ENGINEERING & PHYSICS
Volume 94, Issue -, Pages 52-60

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2021.06.005

Keywords

Bioprinting; Electrospinning; 3D printing; Vascular tissue engineering

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  1. Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan

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A hybrid bioprinting-electrospinning system was developed to meet the high demand for small diameter vascular grafts with mechanical and biological properties similar to living tissues. The setup successfully addressed the limitations of current tissue-engineered vascular grafts, producing a layered structure capable of printing tubular constructs with cell-laden hydrogel and electrospun fibres.
There is a high demand for small diameter vascular grafts having mechanical and biological properties similar to that of living tissues. Tissue-engineered vascular grafts using current methods have often failed due to the mismatch of mechanical properties between the implanted graft and living tissues. To address this limitation, a hybrid bioprinting-electrospinning system is developed for vascular tissue engineering applications. The setup is capable of producing layered structure from electrospun fibres and cell-laden hydrogel. A Creality3D Ender 3D printer has been modified into a hybrid setup having one bioprinting head and two electrospinning heads. Fortus 250mc and Flashforge Creator Pro 3D printers were used to print parts using acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and polylactic acid (PLA) polymers. An Arduino mega 2560 and a Ramps 1.4 controller board were selected to control the functions of the hybrid bioprinting setup. The setup was tested successfully to print a tubular construct around a rotating needle.

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