Zhang J, Hu Q, Wang S, Tao J, Gou M. Digital Light Processing Based Three-dimensional Printing for Medical Applications.
Int J Bioprint 2019;
6:242. [PMID:
32782984 PMCID:
PMC7415858 DOI:
10.18063/ijb.v6i1.242]
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Abstract
An additive manufacturing technology based on projection light, digital light processing (DLP), three-dimensional (3D) printing, has been widely applied in the field of medical products production and development. The precision projection light, reflected by a digital micromirror device of million pixels instead of one focused point, provides this technology both printing accuracy and printing speed. In particular, this printing technology provides a relatively mild condition to cells due to its non-direct contact. This review introduces the DLP-based 3D printing technology and its applications in medicine, including precise medical devices, functionalized artificial tissues, and specific drug delivery systems. The products are particularly discussed for their significance in medicine. This review indicates that the DLP-based 3D printing technology provides a potential tool for biological research and clinical medicine. While, it is faced to the challenges of scale-up of its usage and waiting period of regulatory approval.
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