2024
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.37764
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Customizable, biocompatible implants for dorsal nasal augmentation: An in vivo pilot study of eight polylactic acid scaffold designs

Gillian M. O'Connell,
Nicholas Vernice,
Alicia A. Matavosian
et al.

Abstract: Augmentation of the nasal dorsum often requires implantation of structural material. Existing methods include autologous, cadaveric or alloplastic materials and injectable hydrogels. Each of these options is associated with considerable limitations. There is an ongoing need for precise and versatile implants that produce long‐lasting craniofacial augmentation. Four separate polylactic acid (PLA) dorsal nasal implant designs were 3D‐printed. Two implants had internal PLA rebar of differing porosities and two we… Show more

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