open9siSurgical treatment of tendon lesions still yields unsatisfactory clinical outcomes. The use of bioresorbable sca olds represents a way forward to improve tissue repair. Sca olds for tendon reconstruction should have a structure mimicking that of the natural tendon, while providing adequate mechanical strength and sti ness. In this paper, electrospun nano bers of two crosslinked PLLA/ Collagen blends (PLLA/Coll-75/25, PLLA/Coll-50/50) were developed and then wrapped in bundles, where the nano bers are predominantly aligned along the bundles. Bundle morphology was assessed via SEM and high-resolution x-ray computed tomography (XCT). The 0.4-micron resolution in XCT demonstrated a biomimetic morphology of the bundles for all composition...
The poor healing capacity of tendons is known to worsen in the elderly. During tendon aging and dege...
Tendon and ligament (T/L) function is intrinsically related with their unique hierarchically and ani...
Repairing massive rotator cuff tendon defects remains a challenge due to the high retear rate after s...
Surgical treatment of tendon lesions still yields unsatisfactory clinical outcomes. The use of biore...
open10siLesions of tendons and ligaments account for over 40% of the musculoskeletal lesions. Surgic...
Electrospinning is a promising technique for the production of scaffolds aimed at the regeneration o...
Recently, tissue engineered solutions have been investigated to cure rotator cuff tears, whose curin...
Tendon and ligament traumatic injuries are among the most common diagnosed musculoskeletal problems....
Approximately 800,000 surgical repairs are performed annually in the U.S. for debilitating injuries ...
The natural healing capacity of the tendon tissue is limited due to the hypovascular and cellular na...
Ligaments and tendons are fibrous tissues with poor vascularity and limited regeneration capacity. C...
Tendon and ligament have specialized dynamic microenvironment characterized by a complex hierarchica...
none10siTissue engineering of injured tendons and ligaments requires that scaffolds have a biomimeti...
none10siTissue engineering of injured tendons and ligaments is challenging since the scaffolds need ...
The poor healing capacity of tendons is known to worsen in the elderly. During tendon aging and dege...
Tendon and ligament (T/L) function is intrinsically related with their unique hierarchically and ani...
Repairing massive rotator cuff tendon defects remains a challenge due to the high retear rate after s...
Surgical treatment of tendon lesions still yields unsatisfactory clinical outcomes. The use of biore...
open10siLesions of tendons and ligaments account for over 40% of the musculoskeletal lesions. Surgic...
Electrospinning is a promising technique for the production of scaffolds aimed at the regeneration o...
Recently, tissue engineered solutions have been investigated to cure rotator cuff tears, whose curin...
Tendon and ligament traumatic injuries are among the most common diagnosed musculoskeletal problems....
Approximately 800,000 surgical repairs are performed annually in the U.S. for debilitating injuries ...
The natural healing capacity of the tendon tissue is limited due to the hypovascular and cellular na...
Ligaments and tendons are fibrous tissues with poor vascularity and limited regeneration capacity. C...
Tendon and ligament have specialized dynamic microenvironment characterized by a complex hierarchica...
none10siTissue engineering of injured tendons and ligaments requires that scaffolds have a biomimeti...
none10siTissue engineering of injured tendons and ligaments is challenging since the scaffolds need ...
The poor healing capacity of tendons is known to worsen in the elderly. During tendon aging and dege...
Tendon and ligament (T/L) function is intrinsically related with their unique hierarchically and ani...
Repairing massive rotator cuff tendon defects remains a challenge due to the high retear rate after s...