Additive Manufacturing in Orthopedics: A Review

Yingchao Zhao(Central South University), Zhen Wang(Central South University), Jingzhou Zhao(National University of Singapore), Mubashir Hussain(Shenzhen Polytechnic University), Maonan Wang(National University of Singapore)
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
March 10, 2022
Cited by 45

Abstract

Additive manufacturing is an advanced manufacturing manner that seems like the industrial revolution. It has the inborn benefit of producing complex formations, which are distinct from traditional machining technology. Its manufacturing strategy is flexible, including a wide range of materials, and its manufacturing cycle is short. Additive manufacturing techniques are progressively used in bone research and orthopedic operation as more innovative materials are developed. This Review lists the recent research results, analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of diverse three-dimensional printing strategies in orthopedics, and sums up the use of varying 3D printing strategies in surgical guides, surgical implants, surgical predictive models, and bone tissue engineering. Moreover, various postprocessing methods for additive manufacturing for orthopedics are described.


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