E. Budoragin, V. Gorshenev, V. Akopyan, M. V. Bambura, I. E. Budoragin
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Development of new materials suitable for the formation of implants via 3D-printing, as well as stimulating biological tissues regeneration, is an urgent problem in traumatology, neurosurgery, andrology and urology. The article discusses the possibilities of improving the quality of 3D-printed implants by using paste-like thermoplastic compositions, as well as using ultrasound and a rotating magnetic field to prevent changes in viscosity in extruders for 3D-printers.