An engineering firm has developed a 3D bio-printer that could one day
be used to create organs on demand for organ replacement surgery. The
device is already capable of growing arteries and its creators say that
arteries “printed” by the device could be used in heart bypass surgery
in as little as five years. Meanwhile, more complex organs such as
hearts, and teeth and bone should be possible within ten years.
The 3D bio-printer allows scientists to place cells of almost any
type into a desired 3D pattern. It includes two print heads, one for
placing human cells, and the other for placing a hydrogel, scaffold, or
support matrix. The cells used by the device need to be the cells of
what is being regenerated building an artery requires arterial cells for
example. Because the patient’s own cells are used the new organ will
not be rejected by the body. The printer fits inside a standard
biosafety cabinet for sterile use.
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