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Perm Scientists Develop 3D-Printed Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents

🇷🇺 GN 3D-печать (RU)3D PrintingFri, 23 Aug 2024 07:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
Perm Scientists Develop 3D-Printed Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents

Researchers in Perm, Russia, have created a novel technology for 3D printing cardiovascular stents using biodegradable polymer materials.

A team of scientists based in Perm, Russia, has successfully developed a new technology for manufacturing cardiovascular stents. This innovative process utilizes 3D printing techniques and is specifically designed to work with biodegradable polymer materials.

The development aims to address limitations of current stent technologies, offering a potential for improved patient outcomes. By employing biodegradable polymers, these stents are designed to be absorbed by the body over time, eliminating the need for a permanent implant and reducing the risk of long-term complications associated with traditional metallic stents.

While the specific details of the printing process and the exact biodegradable polymers used are not elaborated upon in the provided information, the core achievement lies in the establishment of a functional 3D printing methodology for this critical medical device. This advancement represents a significant step forward in the application of additive manufacturing within the biomedical field.

Further research and development are expected to refine this technology, potentially leading to clinical trials and eventual medical application. The focus on biodegradable materials aligns with a broader trend in medical device innovation towards more patient-friendly and less invasive solutions.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This development showcases the growing application of 3D printing in producing patient-specific medical devices. Biodegradable stents printed from polymers offer a significant advantage over traditional metal implants by potentially reducing complications and the need for secondary procedures. This aligns with the broader additive manufacturing push for personalized medicine and advanced biocompatible materials, with potential future applications in creating implants in situ for complex procedures.

Original headline: Технологию 3D-печати сердечно-сосудистых стентов из биоразлагаемых полимерных материалов создали в Перми - Наука РФ
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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