PURPOSE: Osteochondral defects (i.e., defects which affect both the articular cartilage and underlying subchondral bone) are often associated with mechanical instability of the joint and therefore with the risk of inducing osteoarthritic degenerative changes. This review addresses the current surgical treatments and most promising tissue engineering approaches for articular cartilage and subchondral bone regeneration. METHODS: The capability to repair osteochondral or bone defects remains a challenging goal for surgeons and researchers. So far, most clinical approaches have been shown to have limited capacity to treat severe lesions. Current surgical repair strategies vary according to the nature and size of the lesion and the preference of...
Tissue engineering is the combination of cells, biomaterials and growth factors to stimulate the reg...
In the last few years, osteochondral tissue engineering has shown an increasing development in advan...
Free to read Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment...
PURPOSE: Osteochondral defects (i.e., defects which affect both the articular cartilage and underly...
PURPOSE: Osteochondral defects (i.e., defects which affect both the articular cartilage and underly...
Articular cartilage is often damaged due to trauma or degenerative diseases, resulting in severe pa...
In spite of the considerable achievements in the field of regenerative medicine in the past several ...
Articular cartilage tissue possesses poor ability to regenerate; as the lesion progresses, it extend...
Osteochondral defects can be challenging to treat, first, because the damaged articular cartilage ha...
Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment options avai...
Tissue engineering strategies have been pushing forward several fields in the range of biomedical re...
Series: Studies in mechanobiology, tissue engineering and biomaterials, ISSN 1868-2006, vol. 21The r...
none7As the understanding of interactions between articular cartilage and subchondral bone continues...
Series: Studies in mechanobiology, tissue engineering and biomaterials, ISSN 1868-2006, vol. 21The r...
Free to read Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment...
Tissue engineering is the combination of cells, biomaterials and growth factors to stimulate the reg...
In the last few years, osteochondral tissue engineering has shown an increasing development in advan...
Free to read Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment...
PURPOSE: Osteochondral defects (i.e., defects which affect both the articular cartilage and underly...
PURPOSE: Osteochondral defects (i.e., defects which affect both the articular cartilage and underly...
Articular cartilage is often damaged due to trauma or degenerative diseases, resulting in severe pa...
In spite of the considerable achievements in the field of regenerative medicine in the past several ...
Articular cartilage tissue possesses poor ability to regenerate; as the lesion progresses, it extend...
Osteochondral defects can be challenging to treat, first, because the damaged articular cartilage ha...
Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment options avai...
Tissue engineering strategies have been pushing forward several fields in the range of biomedical re...
Series: Studies in mechanobiology, tissue engineering and biomaterials, ISSN 1868-2006, vol. 21The r...
none7As the understanding of interactions between articular cartilage and subchondral bone continues...
Series: Studies in mechanobiology, tissue engineering and biomaterials, ISSN 1868-2006, vol. 21The r...
Free to read Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment...
Tissue engineering is the combination of cells, biomaterials and growth factors to stimulate the reg...
In the last few years, osteochondral tissue engineering has shown an increasing development in advan...
Free to read Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment...