X. Barceló, S. Scheurer, Rajesh Lakshmanan, C. Moran, Fiona E. Freeman, D. Kelly
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3D bioprinting for meniscus tissue engineering: a review of key components, recent developments and future opportunities
3D bioprinting has the potential to transform the field of regenerative medicine as it enables the precise spatial patterning of biomaterials, cells and biomolecules to produce engineered tissues. Although numerous tissue engineering strategies have been developed for meniscal repair, the field has yet to realize an implant capable of completely regenerating the tissue. This paper first summarized existing meniscal repair strategies, highlighting the importance of engineering biomimetic implants for successful meniscal regeneration. Next, we reviewed how developments in 3D (bio)printing are accelerating the engineering of functional meniscal tissues and the development of implants targeting damaged or diseased menisci. Some of the opportunities and challenges associated with use of 3D bioprinting for meniscal tissue engineering are identified. Finally, we discussed key emerging research areas with the capacity to enhance the bioprinting of meniscal grafts.