Objective: This study analyzes the risk points in the quality control of bioink and the main processes of bioprinting, clarifies and explores the quality control and supervision model for bioprinting medical devices, and provides theoretical and practical guidance to ensure the safety and effectiveness of bioprinting medical devices.

Methods: The quality control risk points throughout the bioprinting process were comprehensively analyzed, with a particular focus on bioprinting materials and key processes. The regulatory model and methods for bioprinting medical devices were examined. This research concentrated on critical technologies such as extrusion, laser-assisted, and bioprinting, assessing their potential for clinical applications and regulatory challenges.

Results: Bioink from different sources should meet regulatory requirements. It is essential to ensure aseptic handling of raw materials and to validate sterilization under "worst-case" conditions.

Conclusion: As bioprinting technology advances rapidly, corresponding research into materials, processes, and quality risk control should be conducted to ensure the concurrent development of the regulatory system. This will continuously contribute to the orderly progression of the entire industry and human health.

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