Compendium of 3D Bioprinting Technology, P.V. Mohanan, Editör, Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, ss.238-260, 2025
Using a method called three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, materials are assembled layer by layer to create personalized tissues. There are numerous 3D bioprinting methods available, with differences in the materials utilized, price, benefits, and downsides. This game-changing technology is helping medicine more and more, and ophthalmology is no exception. Numerous uses of 3D bioprinting in the field of eyecare have been investigated in the literature. These include the creation of educational and anatomical models, orbital implants, 3D-printed ocular prostheses, surgical planning, and training. With the help of 3D bioprinting, new drug-delivery platforms have also developed, providing better therapy options for several eye disorders.