The traumatic rupture of tendons is a common clinical problem. Tendon repair is surgically challenging because the tendon often retracts, resulting in a gap between the torn end and its bony insertion. Tendon grafts are cur-rently used to fill this deficit but are associated with potential complications relating to donor site morbidity and graft necrosis. We have developed a highly reproducible, rapid process technique to manufacture compressed cell-seeded type I collagen constructs to replace tendon grafts. However, the material properties of the engineered constructs are currently unsuitable to withstand complete load bearing in vivo. A modified suture technique has been developed to withstand physiological loading and off load the artifi...
A reliable and cost-effective scaffold for tissue-engineered vascular graft that would not only supp...
Tendon injury is common and debilitating, and it is associated with long-term pain and ineffective h...
Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because ...
Tendon tears are common and often require surgical repair. However, many surgical repairs fail, desp...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Tissue engineering aims to induce tissue self-regeneration in vivo or to produce a functional tissue...
Critical size tendon defects demand for tissue samples replacing the missing tissue and guiding an e...
The tendon is a highly aligned connective tissue that transmits force from muscle to bone. Each year...
INTRODUCTION: Tendon injuries give rise to significant morbidity. In the last few decades, several t...
Background The advantages of barbed suture for tendon repair could be to eliminate the need for a kn...
INTRODUCTION: Several biomaterials are available to bridge large tendon defects or reinforce tenuous...
Surgical repairs of large-massive rotator cuff tendon tears often fail. Scaffolds can be used to au...
Tendon repair is a complex process due to the low tenocyte density, metabolism, and vascularization....
Purposes: Advancements in medical technology have enabled medical specialists to resolve significant...
The tendon-bone junction (TBJ) is a unique, mechanically dynamic and structurally graded anatomical ...
A reliable and cost-effective scaffold for tissue-engineered vascular graft that would not only supp...
Tendon injury is common and debilitating, and it is associated with long-term pain and ineffective h...
Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because ...
Tendon tears are common and often require surgical repair. However, many surgical repairs fail, desp...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Tissue engineering aims to induce tissue self-regeneration in vivo or to produce a functional tissue...
Critical size tendon defects demand for tissue samples replacing the missing tissue and guiding an e...
The tendon is a highly aligned connective tissue that transmits force from muscle to bone. Each year...
INTRODUCTION: Tendon injuries give rise to significant morbidity. In the last few decades, several t...
Background The advantages of barbed suture for tendon repair could be to eliminate the need for a kn...
INTRODUCTION: Several biomaterials are available to bridge large tendon defects or reinforce tenuous...
Surgical repairs of large-massive rotator cuff tendon tears often fail. Scaffolds can be used to au...
Tendon repair is a complex process due to the low tenocyte density, metabolism, and vascularization....
Purposes: Advancements in medical technology have enabled medical specialists to resolve significant...
The tendon-bone junction (TBJ) is a unique, mechanically dynamic and structurally graded anatomical ...
A reliable and cost-effective scaffold for tissue-engineered vascular graft that would not only supp...
Tendon injury is common and debilitating, and it is associated with long-term pain and ineffective h...
Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because ...