3D Printing in Medicine

3D Printing in Medicine

Kalaskar, Deepak M.

Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

10/2022

422

Mole

Inglês

9780323898317

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction to three-dimensional printing in medicine 2. 3D printing families: laser, powder, and nozzle-based techniques 3. Materials for 3D printing in medicine: metals, polymers, ceramics, and hydrogels 4. 3D-printed and computational models: a combined approach for patient-specific studies 5. 3D printers for surgeons practice 6. Patient-specific 3D bioprinting for in situ tissue engineering and regenerative medicine 7. 3D-bioprinted in vitro disease models 8. 3D printed pharmaceutical products 9. High-resolution 3D printing for healthcare 10. (Bio)fabrication of microfluidic devices and organs-on-a-chip 11. Four-dimension printing in healthcare 12. Present and future of standardization of additive manufacturing in the medical field 13. Social and ethical considerations of bioprinted organs 14. Medical 3D printing, intellectual property, and regulation
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?3D bioprinting; 3D disease models; 3D in vitro models; 3D interconnects; 3D printed anatomical models; 3D printed guide; 3D printing; 3D printing and biomaterials; 4D printing; ASTM; Additive manufacturing; Anatomical simulation; And regulations of organ on demand; Biofabrication; Bioinks; Biomedical implants; Bioprinting; Bioresorbable implants; Bone defect repair; CEN; Cancer in vitro models; Cardiovascular models; Computational fluid dynamics; Direct-write printing; Droplet-based 3D printing; Drug delivery; Drug screening; Dynamic effects; Electrohydrodynamic printing; Ethics; Ethylene-vinyl acetate; Extrusion-based 3D printing; Finite element analyses; Fused filament fabrication; High-resolution 3D printing; Hydrogels; ISO; In situ 3D printing; Ink rheology; Intellectual property; Machine learning; Materials in 3D printing; Mechanobiology; Medical device regulation; Medical device regulations; Microchannel; Microfluidic devices; Miniature-tissues; Multi-material; Organs-on-chips; Patient-specific models; Personalized implants; Personalized medicine; Pluronic f127; Pneumatic extrusion; Powder-based 3D printing; Printing; Regulation; Resin-based 3D printing; SARS-CoV-2; SMPs; Segmentation; Shape morphing; Smart materials; Standards; Stimuli responsive; Surgical planning; Surgical planning for congenital anomalies; Surgical simulation; Teaching aids; Therapies screening; Tissue defect specific implant design; Tissue engineering; Tissue models; Two-photon photolithography; Validation; Viscoelasticity; Wearable and implantable sensors; Wetting; Wound healing; ZipDose technology