Research Article

Three-Dimensional-Printed Poly-L-Lactic Acid Scaffolds with Different Pore Sizes Influence Periosteal Distraction Osteogenesis of a Rabbit Skull

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General protocol of experiment. BMSCs (a) were harvested from the iliac bone (b) of New Zealand white rabbits (c). PLLA scaffolds (, including three 2 mm diameter holes) (d) of different pore sizes (e) were produced by the 3D printer. Next, build an in vivo bioreactor (f) under the calvarial periosteum of New Zealand white rabbits with three different scaffolds (). A wedge-shaped space between the periosteum and the skull surface was formed by the customized distractor, two self-drilling titanium screws, and one self-tapping titanium screw for bone regeneration.