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    Russia unveils first 3D-printed implant for throat cancer

    July 22, 2025
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    Russian scientists at the National University of Science and Technology MISIS (NUST MISIS) have developed the world’s first 3D-printed laryngeal implant designed to aid recovery for cancer patients undergoing extensive throat surgeries. The new technology enables the production of customized thyroid cartilage implants for the larynx, tailored to each patient’s anatomical features. These implants are intended to surgically replace portions of the throat lost to cancer or injury, potentially accelerating recovery and improving patients’ quality of life.

    Russia unveils first 3D-printed implant for throat cancer

    The research team at NUST MISIS has already produced a working prototype of the implant using advanced 3D bio-printing techniques. The process involves printing a thermoplastic polyurethane mesh that is then thermoformed to precisely match the patient’s unique anatomy. This approach ensures a close anatomical fit and enhances the integration of the implant with surrounding tissues. According to the scientists involved, this technology is not only viable for individual cases but also suitable for mass production due to its economic efficiency.

    Hyaline cartilage, which forms the structural basis of the larynx, performs vital functions including maintaining the shape of the airway, supporting surrounding organs, and serving as an anchor for muscles and ligaments involved in speech and breathing. However, this type of cartilage has a very limited capacity for self-repair because it lacks its own blood supply and relies on slow cellular regeneration. As a result, when the thyroid cartilage is damaged or removed, natural regeneration is typically not possible without medical intervention.

    Russian scientists use bioprinting to restore damaged larynx

    Laryngeal cancer patients often face such complications, particularly in advanced stages of the disease where tumors infiltrate the larynx, necessitating the removal of the thyroid cartilage. Laryngeal cancer remains one of the most prevalent forms of head and neck cancer worldwide, and surgical removal of affected tissues often leaves patients with significant functional impairments. Traditional reconstructive techniques offer limited success and frequently require multiple procedures.

    To promote successful integration with human tissue, the scientists propose coating the 3D-printed implant with biological materials that facilitate cell adhesion. This includes collagen coatings or a biocompatible polyelectrolyte complex composed of chitosan and polyglutamic acid, both of which are widely recognized in regenerative medicine for their properties in supporting cellular attachment and proliferation. The innovation offers a new avenue in reconstructive surgery, combining the precision of digital modeling with the adaptability of modern biomaterials.

    By aligning the shape and mechanical properties of the implant with the patient’s original cartilage, the technology holds the potential to restore essential functions such as breathing, swallowing, and speaking more effectively than previous methods. Researchers emphasize that this technology remains at the prototype stage but holds significant promise for clinical application in the near future. They note that further studies, including preclinical trials, will be necessary to confirm the safety and efficacy of the implants before they become available for widespread medical use. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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