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Mechanobiologically-optimized non-resorbable artificial bone for patient-matched scaffold-guided bone regeneration

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  • Jonathan R. Clark

    (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Applied Innovations in Oral Cancer
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney
    Sydney Local Health District)

  • D. S. Abdullah Al Maruf

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney)

  • Eva Tomaskovic-Crook

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Wollongong
    The University of Sydney)

  • Kai Cheng

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    Sydney Local Health District)

  • William T. Lewin

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse)

  • Hai Xin

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse)

  • Boyang Wan

    (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Applied Innovations in Oral Cancer
    The University of Sydney)

  • Jiongyu Ren

    (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Applied Innovations in Oral Cancer
    Queensland University of Technology)

  • Chi Wu

    (The University of Sydney)

  • Hedi V. Kruse

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney)

  • Daniel K. Lawrence

    (The University of Wollongong)

  • Innes Wise

    (The University of Sydney)

  • Aditi Gupta

    (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Applied Innovations in Oral Cancer
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse)

  • Maria A. Woodruff

    (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Applied Innovations in Oral Cancer
    Queensland University of Technology)

  • Maryam Alsadat Rad

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney)

  • David Leinkram

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse)

  • Timothy Manzie

    (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Applied Innovations in Oral Cancer
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse)

  • Krishnan Parthasarthi

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse)

  • James Wykes

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse)

  • Tsu-Hui Hubert Low

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney
    Macquarie University)

  • Dale Howes

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney)

  • Catriona Froggatt

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse)

  • Ruta Gupta

    (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Applied Innovations in Oral Cancer
    The University of Sydney
    Royal Prince Alfred Hospital)

  • Gordon Wallace

    (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Applied Innovations in Oral Cancer
    The University of Wollongong)

  • Qing Li

    (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Applied Innovations in Oral Cancer
    The University of Sydney
    The University of Sydney)

  • David R. McKenzie

    (Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Sydney)

  • Jeremy M. Crook

    (NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Applied Innovations in Oral Cancer
    Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
    The University of Wollongong
    The University of Sydney)

Abstract

Scaffold-guided bone regeneration is poised to revolutionize the management of critical-sized bone defects. However, translation into clinical practice has been hampered by the focus on bioresorbable scaffolds where the rate of degradation needs to match the rate of bone formation and metal plates are required to overcome their mechanical limitations. Metal plates are problematic because they cause stress shielding and X-ray perturbation, increasing the likelihood of hardware failure and interfering with post-operative radiotherapy and imaging. Segmental defects of the mandible are challenging due to high tensile and shear stresses encountered during mastication, with the ovine mandible especially vexing because of the high repetitive loads. Here we show long-term reconstruction of ovine segmental mandibulectomy defects using a permanent, patient-matched, numerically optimized, 3D-printed, thermally toughened, plasma-treated, and laser-sintered polyetherketone gyroid scaffold housing a resorbable ceramic lattice infused with a stem cell laden hydrogel serving as an osteoinductive reservoir of calcium. The durable clinical performance observed indicates a translatable alternative to traditional reconstruction using bone grafts with metal plate fixation.

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  • Jonathan R. Clark & D. S. Abdullah Al Maruf & Eva Tomaskovic-Crook & Kai Cheng & William T. Lewin & Hai Xin & Boyang Wan & Jiongyu Ren & Chi Wu & Hedi V. Kruse & Daniel K. Lawrence & Innes Wise & Adit, 2025. "Mechanobiologically-optimized non-resorbable artificial bone for patient-matched scaffold-guided bone regeneration," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-20, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-64466-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-64466-z
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