Repair of large bone defects remains a clinical challenge for orthopedic surgeons. Current treatment strategies such as autograft and allograft are limited by the amount of available tissue in the case of the former, and failure of revascularization effecting engraftment in the case of the latter. Tissue engineering offers an alternative approach to this challenging clinical problem. The general principle of tissue engineering for bone regeneration prescribes delivery of osteoinductive factors to induce an endogenous response within the host to repair a defect that will not normally heal. One such tissue engineering approach is cell based therapy and this is attractive in the cases of patients with a lack of endogenous osteoprogenitors ...
Tissue engineered bone grafts could potentially revolutionize treatments for massive bone defects, o...
Greater than 5.5 million fractures are sustained by Americans each year, accounting for more than 50...
Currently, autologous bone grafting represents the clinical gold standard in orthopaedic surgery. In...
Non-healing bone defects have a significant socioeconomic impact in the U.S. with approximately 600,...
Large bone defects pose a significant clinical challenge currently lacking an adequate therapeutic s...
Regeneration of large bone defects presents a critical challenge to orthopaedic clinicians as the cu...
Bone disease and injury is expected to increase in the near future due to an ageing population, caus...
Bone grafts are used to treat more than 300,000 fracture patients yearly, as well as patients with c...
Bone defects, including normal fracture healing as well as healing problems represent a global healt...
Treatment of extensive bone defects requires autologous bone grafting or implantation of bone substi...
Bone tissue engineering strategies are currently being developed as alternative mechanisms to addres...
Bone is the second-most transplanted tissue after blood with more than 1.6 million bone grafting pro...
Tissue engineering has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional orthopaedic grafting thera...
Non-healing craniofacial bone defects are a major clinical problem. Tissue engineering has the poten...
A pressing need exists to develop an improved bone replacement to treat the millions of non-union fr...
Tissue engineered bone grafts could potentially revolutionize treatments for massive bone defects, o...
Greater than 5.5 million fractures are sustained by Americans each year, accounting for more than 50...
Currently, autologous bone grafting represents the clinical gold standard in orthopaedic surgery. In...
Non-healing bone defects have a significant socioeconomic impact in the U.S. with approximately 600,...
Large bone defects pose a significant clinical challenge currently lacking an adequate therapeutic s...
Regeneration of large bone defects presents a critical challenge to orthopaedic clinicians as the cu...
Bone disease and injury is expected to increase in the near future due to an ageing population, caus...
Bone grafts are used to treat more than 300,000 fracture patients yearly, as well as patients with c...
Bone defects, including normal fracture healing as well as healing problems represent a global healt...
Treatment of extensive bone defects requires autologous bone grafting or implantation of bone substi...
Bone tissue engineering strategies are currently being developed as alternative mechanisms to addres...
Bone is the second-most transplanted tissue after blood with more than 1.6 million bone grafting pro...
Tissue engineering has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional orthopaedic grafting thera...
Non-healing craniofacial bone defects are a major clinical problem. Tissue engineering has the poten...
A pressing need exists to develop an improved bone replacement to treat the millions of non-union fr...
Tissue engineered bone grafts could potentially revolutionize treatments for massive bone defects, o...
Greater than 5.5 million fractures are sustained by Americans each year, accounting for more than 50...
Currently, autologous bone grafting represents the clinical gold standard in orthopaedic surgery. In...