Integration of Hydrogels and 3D Bioprinting Technologies for Chronic Wound Healing Management

Moses Kumi, Tianyi Chen, Zhengheng Zhang, An Wang, Gangfeng Li, Zishuo Hou, Tian Cheng, Junjie Wang, Tengjiao Wang, Peng Li

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Abstract

The integration of hydrogel-based bioinks with 3D bioprinting technologies presents an innovative approach to chronic wound management, which is particularly challenging to treat because of its multifactorial nature and high risk of complications. Using precise deposition techniques, 3D bioprinting significantly alters traditional wound care paradigms by enabling the fabrication of patient-specific wound dressings that imitate natural tissue properties. Hydrogels are notably beneficial for these applications because of their abundant water content and mechanical properties, which promote cell viability and pathophysiological processes of wound healing, such as re-epithelialization and angiogenesis. This article reviews key 3D printing technologies and their significance in enhancing the structural and functional outcomes of wound-care solutions. Challenges in bioink viscosity, cell viability, and printability are addressed, along with discussions on the cross-linking and mechanical stability of the constructs. The potential of 3D bioprinting to revolutionize chronic wound management rests on its capacity to generate remedies that expedite healing and minimize infection risks. Nevertheless, further studies and clinical trials are necessary to advance these therapies from laboratory to clinical use.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5995-6016
Number of pages22
JournalACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering
Volume10
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • 3D hydrogel bioprinting
  • chronic wound management
  • hydrogel bioink
  • personalized wound dressing

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