BACKGROUND: Previous attempts to engineer human ear-shaped constructs mimicked human shape but lacked the flexibility and size of a human ear. Recently, the authors engineered flexible cartilage by incorporating a perichondrium-like layer into the construct. In this study, they used lyophilized swine perichondrium as a pseudoperichondrium, examined its ability to confer flexibility to tissue-engineered cartilage, and used it to engineer flexible cartilage in the shape and size of a human ear. METHODS: Auricular chondrocytes and perichondrium were isolated from swine. Chondrocytes were mixed with fibrin polymer and gelled to form 5 x 20-mm constructs. Constructs alone (control, n = 6) or constructs sandwiched between two layers of lyophilize...
Regenerative medicine strategies have the potential to substitute surgical techniques for reconstruc...
The authors report a new approach using expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membrane as pseudop...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The goal of the current study was to use computer-aided design and injection ...
Scaffold contraction is a common but underestimated problem in the field of tissue engineering. It b...
Current techniques for autologous auricular reconstruction produce substandard ear morphologies with...
BACKGROUND: Both native and engineered cartilage is brittle and fractures easily without perichondri...
Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in suboptimal aesthe...
Microtia is a congenital external ear malformation that can seriously influence the psychological an...
external ear as well as recapitulate the complex biomechanical properties of native auricular elast...
Children suffering from microtia have few options for auricular reconstruction. Tissue engineering a...
Several methods for auricular cartilage engineering use tissue engineering techniques. However, an i...
External ear reconstruction with autologous cartilage still remains one of the most difficult proble...
In the repair of cartilage defects, autologous tissue offers the advantage of lasting biocompatibili...
Children suffering from microtia have few options for auricular reconstruction. Tissue engineering a...
Injectable engineered cartilage that maintains a predictable shape and volume would allow recontouri...
Regenerative medicine strategies have the potential to substitute surgical techniques for reconstruc...
The authors report a new approach using expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membrane as pseudop...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The goal of the current study was to use computer-aided design and injection ...
Scaffold contraction is a common but underestimated problem in the field of tissue engineering. It b...
Current techniques for autologous auricular reconstruction produce substandard ear morphologies with...
BACKGROUND: Both native and engineered cartilage is brittle and fractures easily without perichondri...
Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in suboptimal aesthe...
Microtia is a congenital external ear malformation that can seriously influence the psychological an...
external ear as well as recapitulate the complex biomechanical properties of native auricular elast...
Children suffering from microtia have few options for auricular reconstruction. Tissue engineering a...
Several methods for auricular cartilage engineering use tissue engineering techniques. However, an i...
External ear reconstruction with autologous cartilage still remains one of the most difficult proble...
In the repair of cartilage defects, autologous tissue offers the advantage of lasting biocompatibili...
Children suffering from microtia have few options for auricular reconstruction. Tissue engineering a...
Injectable engineered cartilage that maintains a predictable shape and volume would allow recontouri...
Regenerative medicine strategies have the potential to substitute surgical techniques for reconstruc...
The authors report a new approach using expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membrane as pseudop...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The goal of the current study was to use computer-aided design and injection ...