INVESTIGADORES
BOSIO Valeria Elizabeth
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
3D Printed Biomechanically Optimized Metal Scaffolds for Bone Regeneration. APilot Study
Autor/es:
F. PEDEMONTE; V. MACHAIN; M. GALI; J. MAGGINI; D.S. GRAF CARIDE; V.E. BOSIO
Lugar:
Montevideo
Reunión:
Congreso; - 22 CONGRESO DE BIOINGENIERÍA 1 JORNADA DE INGENIERÍA CLÍNICA; 2020
Institución organizadora:
NIB
Resumen:
Most bone defects in long bones are usually resolved thanks to the ability of bone tissue to repair itself. However, there a r ecases in which this does not happen, resulting in disability and reaching the indication of amputation of the affected limb without replacement to restore form and function. Tissue engineering is an interesting tool for stimulating healthy tissue regeneration processes by using scaffolding structures similar to the extracellular structureof the tissue. The presentwork proposes a pilot trial for a bone implant development for critical defects printed on porous metal from additive manufacturing and the analysis of its response in large animals under the design of an ad-hoc protocol. As a first step an ovine femur was scanned a n da 3D printing was carried out and used as a model on which the critical defect to be studied was designed with the cutting guides to generate it. Then, the implant in Co-Cr-Mo porous that would replace it and the necessary fasteners with the associated surgical technique were designed. Finally, the implant printing was performed following the natural shape of the bone and the elected 3D structure based on the optimization of its mechanical properties. As a result, a successful incorporation into the animal with the critical defect generated and an immediate funcional response were find out: load support at zero time and walk completely normal one week after the intervention, whichw a s maintained in the subsequent 4 months.Keywords- Bone regeneration, 3D printing, critical bone defect, intercalary defect, porous metal.