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- English
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3D Printing in Medicine
About this book
3D Printing in Medicine, Second Edition examines the rapidly growing market of 3D-printed biomaterials and their clinical applications. With a particular focus on both commercial and premarket tools, the book looks at their applications within medicine and the future outlook for the field. The chapters are written by field experts actively engaged in educational and research activities at the top universities in the world. The earlier chapters cover the fundamentals of 3D printing, including topics such as materials and hardware. The later chapters go on to cover innovative applications within medicine such as computational analysis of 3D printed constructs, personalized 3D printing - including 3D cell and organ printing and the role of AI - with a subsequent look at the applications of high-resolution printing, 3D printing in diagnostics, drug development, 4D printing, and much more.
This updated new edition features completely revised content, with additional new chapters covering organs-on-chips, bioprinting regulations and standards, intellectual properties, and socio-ethical implications of organs-on-demand.
- Reviews a broad range of biomedical applications of 3D printing biomaterials and technologies
- Provides an interdisciplinary look at 3D printing in medicine, bridging the gap between engineering and clinical fields
- Includes completely updated content with additional new chapters, covering topics such as organs-on-chips, bioprinting regulations, intellectual properties, medical standards in 3D printing, and more
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- List of contributors
- Preface
- 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 surgical 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
- Index