Injuries to the meniscus are often treated by partial or total meniscectomy, which is known to be associated with detrimental changes in joint function, ultimately increasing the risk of early degenerative joint diseases. Surgical approaches currently in use to substitute the damaged meniscus (e.g., the use of allografts or of a collagen-based material) can initially restore a stable and pain-free joint, but long-term clinical results, especially related to the protection of the articular surface, are still uncertain. Recently, tissue engineering strategies have been proposed for the generation of meniscus substitutes, based on the loading and culture of suitable cells into appropriate biodegradable porous scaffolds. With the intention to e...
The meniscus provides protection to the articular cartilage of the knee by transmitting loads throug...
Menisci are one of the most commonly injured parts of the knee with a limited healing potential, owi...
Meniscal injuries can occur secondary to trauma or be instigated by the changes in knee-joint functi...
SummaryObjectiveInjuries to the avascular regions of the meniscus fail to heal and so are treated by...
Objective—Injuries to the avascular regions of the meniscus fail to heal and so are treated by resec...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify an appropriate cell source for the generation of meniscus substitutes, a...
In the United States, there are over 1 million meniscus related surgeries per year. Meniscus injury ...
Contains fulltext : 59235.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Meniscus lesio...
Tissue engineering has been proposed to alleviate injury to the knee meniscus, which leads to loss o...
The menisci fulfill essential biomechanical functions since they have a chondroprotective effect on ...
Nowadays it is beyond any doubt that menisci are important components of the normal knee joint. Meni...
Meniscal injuries are one of the most common traumatic injuries in the knee accounting for over 1 mi...
Objective: To identify an appropriate cell source for the generation of meniscus substitutes, among ...
The menisci fulfill key biomechanical functions in the tibiofemoral (knee) joint. Unfortunately meni...
In this study, devitalized meniscal tissue pre-seeded with viable cultured chondrocytes was used to ...
The meniscus provides protection to the articular cartilage of the knee by transmitting loads throug...
Menisci are one of the most commonly injured parts of the knee with a limited healing potential, owi...
Meniscal injuries can occur secondary to trauma or be instigated by the changes in knee-joint functi...
SummaryObjectiveInjuries to the avascular regions of the meniscus fail to heal and so are treated by...
Objective—Injuries to the avascular regions of the meniscus fail to heal and so are treated by resec...
SummaryObjectiveTo identify an appropriate cell source for the generation of meniscus substitutes, a...
In the United States, there are over 1 million meniscus related surgeries per year. Meniscus injury ...
Contains fulltext : 59235.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Meniscus lesio...
Tissue engineering has been proposed to alleviate injury to the knee meniscus, which leads to loss o...
The menisci fulfill essential biomechanical functions since they have a chondroprotective effect on ...
Nowadays it is beyond any doubt that menisci are important components of the normal knee joint. Meni...
Meniscal injuries are one of the most common traumatic injuries in the knee accounting for over 1 mi...
Objective: To identify an appropriate cell source for the generation of meniscus substitutes, among ...
The menisci fulfill key biomechanical functions in the tibiofemoral (knee) joint. Unfortunately meni...
In this study, devitalized meniscal tissue pre-seeded with viable cultured chondrocytes was used to ...
The meniscus provides protection to the articular cartilage of the knee by transmitting loads throug...
Menisci are one of the most commonly injured parts of the knee with a limited healing potential, owi...
Meniscal injuries can occur secondary to trauma or be instigated by the changes in knee-joint functi...