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Cell-Free Biomimetic Tracheal Graft via Hybrid 3D Printing for Enhanced Tracheal Reconstruction.

PMID: 40223422 · 2025

JournalAdvanced healthcare materials
Year2025
PMID40223422

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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