In the present study, a newly introduced bovine cross-linked collagen scaffold (test material) was investigated in vivo in an Achilles tendon defect model and compared to a commercially available porcine collagen scaffold (control material). In total, 28 male Sprague Dawley rats (about 400 g) were examined. The defined Achilles tendon defect of 5 mm of the right hind limb was replaced by one of the scaffold materials. After euthanasia, the hind limbs were transected for testing. Biomechanical evaluation was carried out via tensile testing (n = 8 each group, observation time: 28 days). Nonoperated tendons from the bilateral side were used as a control (native tendon, n = 4). For the histological evaluation, 12 animals were sacrificed at 14 a...
The goal of this project is to advance the understanding of tendon disease and injury through the de...
Surgical repairs of large-massive rotator cuff tendon tears often fail. Scaffolds can be used to au...
Collagen-based dermal regeneration matrices have become synonymous with the treatment of full-thickn...
Surgical reconstruction of large Achilles tendon defects is technically demanding. There is no stand...
This study investigated the effects of hybridized micro and nano structured collagen implants on ten...
Healing of large tendon defects is challenging. We studied the role of collagen implant with or with...
Purpose: Injured tendons have limited repair ability after full-thickness lesions. Tendon regenerati...
Tendon injuries and defects present a substantial burden to global healthcare economies. There are n...
PURPOSE: Although most in vitro studies indicate that collagen is a suitable biomaterial for tendon ...
Our goal was to develop a novel technique for inducing Achilles tendinopathy in animal models which ...
Tendon augmentation is increasingly clinically relevant due to rising amount of tendon ruptures beca...
Tendon augmentation is increasingly clinically relevant due to rising amount of tendon ruptures beca...
Tissue engineering and cell-based therapy combine techniques that create biocompatible materials for...
Tendon tissue ruptures often require the replacement of damaged tissues. The use of auto- or allogra...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of mucopolysaccharide, vitamin C, and...
The goal of this project is to advance the understanding of tendon disease and injury through the de...
Surgical repairs of large-massive rotator cuff tendon tears often fail. Scaffolds can be used to au...
Collagen-based dermal regeneration matrices have become synonymous with the treatment of full-thickn...
Surgical reconstruction of large Achilles tendon defects is technically demanding. There is no stand...
This study investigated the effects of hybridized micro and nano structured collagen implants on ten...
Healing of large tendon defects is challenging. We studied the role of collagen implant with or with...
Purpose: Injured tendons have limited repair ability after full-thickness lesions. Tendon regenerati...
Tendon injuries and defects present a substantial burden to global healthcare economies. There are n...
PURPOSE: Although most in vitro studies indicate that collagen is a suitable biomaterial for tendon ...
Our goal was to develop a novel technique for inducing Achilles tendinopathy in animal models which ...
Tendon augmentation is increasingly clinically relevant due to rising amount of tendon ruptures beca...
Tendon augmentation is increasingly clinically relevant due to rising amount of tendon ruptures beca...
Tissue engineering and cell-based therapy combine techniques that create biocompatible materials for...
Tendon tissue ruptures often require the replacement of damaged tissues. The use of auto- or allogra...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of mucopolysaccharide, vitamin C, and...
The goal of this project is to advance the understanding of tendon disease and injury through the de...
Surgical repairs of large-massive rotator cuff tendon tears often fail. Scaffolds can be used to au...
Collagen-based dermal regeneration matrices have become synonymous with the treatment of full-thickn...