3d printing bioink can repair knee meniscus problems.

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UAE’s first 3D-printed knee replacements

 

Hybrid 3d printing bioink can repair knee minuscule problems. This treatment uses a cross-hatched pattern. As said by researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) demonstrated a new method for 3D bioprinting that creates both the cartilage and the supporting structures. The team used the Integrated Tissue and Organ Printing System (ITOPS), which has been used in past studies to print complex tissues such as bones, muscles, and even ears.

Hybrid 3D-printing bioinks help repair damaged knee cartilage

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