Background: Critical-sized bone defects, mainly from trauma, infection or tumor resection are a challenging condition, often resulting in prolonged, complicated course of treatment. Autografts are considered as the gold standard to replace lost bone. However, limited amount of bone graft volume and donor-site morbidity have established the need for the development of alternative methods such as scaffold-based tissue engineering (TE). The emerging market of additive manufacturing (3D-printing) has markedly influenced the manufacturing of scaffolds out of a variety of biodegradable materials. Particularly medical-grade polycaprolactone and tricalcium phosphate (mPCL–TCP) scaffolds show appropriate biocompatibility and osteoconduction with goo...
INTRODUCTION: Reconstruction of critical bone defects is challenging. In a substantial subgroup of p...
A preclinical evaluation using a regenerative medicine methodology comprising an additively manufact...
Aim:\ud Bone loss associated with trauma, osteo-degenerative diseases and tumors has\ud tremendous s...
Background: Critical-sized bone defects, mainly from trauma, infection or tumor resection are a chal...
Background: Bone defects after trauma, infection, or tumour resection present a challenge for patien...
Background: Bone defects after trauma, infection, or tumour resection present a challenge for patien...
Background: Bone defects after trauma, infection, or tumour resection present a challenge for patien...
The treatment of bone defects remains a challenging clinical problem with high reintervention rates,...
The reconstruction of large defects (>10 mm) in humans usually relies on bone graft transplan...
The reconstruction of large defects (>10 mm) in humans usually relies on bone graft transplan...
The reconstruction of large defects (>10 mm) in humans usually relies on bone graft transplantation....
The reconstruction of large defects (>10 mm) in humans usually relies on bone graft transplantation....
The reconstruction of large defects (>10 mm) in humans usually relies on bone graft transplantation....
Background: We describe the first clinical series of a novel bone replacement technique based on reg...
Background: We describe the first clinical series of a novel bone replacement technique based on reg...
INTRODUCTION: Reconstruction of critical bone defects is challenging. In a substantial subgroup of p...
A preclinical evaluation using a regenerative medicine methodology comprising an additively manufact...
Aim:\ud Bone loss associated with trauma, osteo-degenerative diseases and tumors has\ud tremendous s...
Background: Critical-sized bone defects, mainly from trauma, infection or tumor resection are a chal...
Background: Bone defects after trauma, infection, or tumour resection present a challenge for patien...
Background: Bone defects after trauma, infection, or tumour resection present a challenge for patien...
Background: Bone defects after trauma, infection, or tumour resection present a challenge for patien...
The treatment of bone defects remains a challenging clinical problem with high reintervention rates,...
The reconstruction of large defects (>10 mm) in humans usually relies on bone graft transplan...
The reconstruction of large defects (>10 mm) in humans usually relies on bone graft transplan...
The reconstruction of large defects (>10 mm) in humans usually relies on bone graft transplantation....
The reconstruction of large defects (>10 mm) in humans usually relies on bone graft transplantation....
The reconstruction of large defects (>10 mm) in humans usually relies on bone graft transplantation....
Background: We describe the first clinical series of a novel bone replacement technique based on reg...
Background: We describe the first clinical series of a novel bone replacement technique based on reg...
INTRODUCTION: Reconstruction of critical bone defects is challenging. In a substantial subgroup of p...
A preclinical evaluation using a regenerative medicine methodology comprising an additively manufact...
Aim:\ud Bone loss associated with trauma, osteo-degenerative diseases and tumors has\ud tremendous s...