Cell-Free Biomimetic Tracheal Graft via Hybrid 3D Printing for Enhanced Tracheal Reconstruction.
PMID: 40223422 · 2025
Abstract
When the trachea is excessively damaged because of diseases, accidents, or surgery, it is difficult to achieve both mucosal reconstruction and structural stability using current technologies. Here, a biomimetic tracheal graft (BTG) is developed through a hybrid process of 3D printing and electrospinning using polycaprolactone (PCL)polymer. First, a flexible PCL tracheal frame with a high rotation angle is prepared using 3D printing. Second, PCL nanofibers for mucosal reconstruction are placed in
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