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Ferromagnetic soft catheter robots for minimally invasive bioprinting

Medicine and Health

Ferromagnetic soft catheter robots for minimally invasive bioprinting

C. Zhou, Y. Yang, et al.

Explore the innovative advancements in in vivo bioprinting with a novel ferromagnetic soft catheter robot system designed by Cheng Zhou and colleagues. This exciting research paves the way for smart, minimally invasive biofabrication techniques, demonstrating its potential through in vivo applications in a rat model.

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Abstract
In vivo bioprinting has recently emerged as a direct fabrication technique to create artificial tissues and medical devices on target sites within the body, enabling advanced clinical strategies. However, existing in vivo bioprinting methods are often limited to applications near the skin or require open surgery for printing on internal organs. Here, we report a ferromagnetic soft catheter robot (FSCR) system capable of in situ computer-controlled bioprinting in a minimally invasive manner based on magnetic actuation. The FSCR is designed by dispersing ferromagnetic particles in a fiber-reinforced polymer matrix. This design results in stable ink extrusion and allows for printing various materials with different rheological properties and functionalities. A superimposed magnetic field drives the FSCR to achieve digitally controlled printing with high accuracy. We demonstrate printing multiple patterns on planar surfaces, and considering the non-planar surface of natural organs, we then develop an in situ printing strategy for curved surfaces and demonstrate minimally invasive in vivo bioprinting of hydrogels in a rat model. Our catheter robot will permit intelligent and minimally invasive bio-fabrication.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 20, 2021
Authors
Cheng Zhou, Youzhou Yang, Jiaxin Wang, Qingyang Wu, Zhuozhi Gu, Yuting Zhou, Xurui Liu, Yueying Yang, Hanchuan Tang, Qing Ling, Liu Wang, Jianfeng Zang
Tags
in vivo bioprinting
ferromagnetic soft catheter robot
biofabrication
minimally invasive
hydrogels
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