Tailored Three-Dimensionally Printed Triply Periodic Calcium Phosphate Implants: A Preclinical Study for Craniofacial Bone Repair

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Paré, Arnaud | Charbonnier, Baptiste | Tournier, Pierre | Vignes, Caroline | Véziers, Joëlle | Lesoeur, Julie | Laure, Boris | Bertin, Helios | de Pinieux, Gonzague | Cherrier, Grégory | Guicheux, Jérôme | Gauthier, Olivier | Corre, Pierre | Marchat, David | Weiss, Pierre

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International audience. Finding alternative strategies for the regeneration of craniofacial bone defects (CSD), such as combining a synthetic ephemeral calcium phosphate (CaP) implant and/or active substances and cells, would contribute to solving this reconstructive roadblock. However, CaP's architectural features (i.e., architecture and composition) still need to be tailored, and the use of processed stem cells and synthetic active substances (e.g., recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein 2) drastically limits the clinical application of such approaches. Focusing on solutions that are directly transposable to the clinical setting, biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) and carbonated hydroxyapatite (CHA) 3D-printed disks with a triply periodic minimal structure (TPMS) were implanted in calvarial critical-sized defects (rat model) with or without addition of total bone marrow (TBM). Bone regeneration within the defect was evaluated, and the outcomes were compared to a standard-care procedure based on BCP granules soaked with TBM (positive control). After 7 weeks, de novo bone formation was significantly greater in the CHA disks + TBM group than in the positive controls (3.33 mm3 and 2.15 mm3, respectively, P=0.04). These encouraging results indicate that both CHA and TPMS architectures are potentially advantageous in the repair of CSDs and that this one-step procedure warrants further clinical investigation.

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