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Cleft Alveolus Reconstruction Using a Three-Dimensional Printed Bioresorbable Scaffold With Human Bone Marrow Cells
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringBone RepairBiofabricationBone VolumeSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryRegenerative MedicineSynthetic Bone SubstituteRegenerative BiomaterialsMaxillofacial SurgeryCleft LipCleft Alveolus ReconstructionOrthognathic SurgeryCleft Lip RepairFunctional Tissue Engineering3D Bioprinting3D PrintingReconstructive SurgeryStem-cell TherapyHard Tissue EngineeringSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicinePalate TreatmentCraniofacial Disorder
Bone tissue engineering technology based on scaffold has been applied for cleft lip and palate treatment. However, clinical applications of patient-specific three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds have rarely been performed. In this study, a clinical case using patient-specific 3D-printed bioresorbable scaffold with bone marrow stromal cells collected from iliac crest in the operating room has been introduced. At 6-month after transplantation, the bone volume of the newly regenerated bone was approximately 45% of the total defect volume. Bone mineral density of the newly regenerated bone was about 75% compared to the surrounding bone. The Hounsfield unit value was higher than that of cancellous maxillary alveolar bone and lower than that of the cortical maxillary alveolar bone. Bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells-seeded 3D-printed patient-specific polycaprolactone scaffolds offer a promising alternative for alveolar cleft reconstruction and other bony defects.
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