Volumetric 3D Printing and Melt‐Electrowriting to Fabricate Implantable Reinforced Cardiac Tissue Patches
Abstract
Abstract Cardiac patches to repair myocardial defects require mechanically stable materials that prevent bleeding and can be implanted via suturing. The current clinical standard, bovine pericardial patches (BPPs), serve this purpose but do not degrade or integrate with the myocardium, limiting their long‐term effectiveness. Here, we present the reinforced cardiac tissue patch (RCPatch). This multimaterial patch comprises a stiffness‐tuned, cardiomyocyte‐infiltrated 3D metamaterial and a suturable, hydrogel‐infiltrated mesh to reduce permeability and bleeding. Anisotropic metamaterials are designed and computationally optimized using a generative modeling approach and fabricated from poly(ε‐caprolactone) (PCL) via volumetric 3D printing (VP). The metamaterial supports the infiltration of cardiomyocytes, which are viable and contract in vitro. The implantability and low blood permeability of the patch is enabled by adding a melt‐electrowritten (MEW) mesh infiltrated with a fibrin hydrogel. In an acute large animal trial, the RCPatch was applied on an induced myocardial defect, where it withstood intraventricular blood pressure, prevented bleeding, and enabled hemodynamic restabilization (intraventricular pressure of 81 mmHg before, vs 66 mmHg after implantation). These findings establish a scalable framework for fabricating cardiac tissue patches that integrate mechanical reinforcement with biological function, offering a surgically implantable and future regenerative solution for intraventricular myocardial repair.
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Authors (13)
Lewis S. Jones
Soft Robotics Laboratory ETH Zurich Tannenstrasse 3 Zurich 8092 Switzerland
Hector Rodriguez Cetina Biefer
Department of Cardiac Surgery University Hospital Zurich Rämistrasse 100 Zurich 8091 Switzerland
Manuel Mekkattu
Soft Robotics Laboratory ETH Zurich Tannenstrasse 3 Zurich 8092 Switzerland
Quinten Thijssen
Alessio Amicone
Institute for Biomechanics ETH Zurich Gloriastrasse 37–39 Zurich 8092 Switzerland
Anna Bock
Miriam Weisskopf
Dennis Zorndt
Institute for Regenerative Medicine University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland
Debora Meier
Li Zheng
Dizal Pharmaceutical, Shanghai
Melanie Generali
Robert K. Katzschmann
Soft Robotics Laboratory Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering ETH Zurich Tannenstrasse 3 Zurich 8092 Switzerland
Omer Dzemali
Department of Cardiac Surgery University Hospital Zurich Rämistrasse 100 Zurich 8091 Switzerland