Large bone defects are still a challenge to orthopedic surgeons. In this study, a massive bone defect with a clinically relevant volume was efficiently reconstructed by transplanting an engineered bone in which mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) expanded in autologous serum (AS) were combined with a porous scaffold. In the first step, we established that the way in which the MSCs are distributed over the scaffold affects the ultimate bone-forming ability of the transplant: constructs consisting of a natural coral scaffold and a pseudo-periosteal layer of MSCs surrounding the implant (coral-MSC3D) formed significantly more bone than constructs in which the MSCs were distributed throughout the implant (p = 0.01). However, bone healing occurred in ...
Tissue engineering approaches have recently been devised to repair large bone losses. Tissue enginee...
Implant design for bone regeneration is expected to be optimized when implant structures resemble th...
The development of an osteogenic bone graft substitute has important practical and cost implications...
Large bone defects are still a challenge to orthopedic surgeons. In this study, a massive bone defec...
Large bone defects still represent a major burden in orthopedics, requiring bone-graft implantation ...
No current clinical treatments provide an ideal long-term solution for repair of long bone segment d...
Bone repair was addressed in a critical-sized defect model in sheep, combining a ceramic biomaterial...
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 transplan...
Currently, well established clinical therapeutic approaches for bone reconstruction are restricted t...
Finding a suitable material to be used in bone transplantations is a general objective in reconstruc...
International audienceAlthough autografts are considered to be the gold standard treatment for recon...
Contemporary reconstructive approaches for critical size bone defects carry significant disadvantage...
Abstract Tissue engineering principles allow the generation of functional tissues for biomedical app...
Background: The repair of large bone defects is a major orthopedic challenge because autologous bone...
Tissue engineering approaches have recently been devised to repair large bone losses. Tissue enginee...
Implant design for bone regeneration is expected to be optimized when implant structures resemble th...
The development of an osteogenic bone graft substitute has important practical and cost implications...
Large bone defects are still a challenge to orthopedic surgeons. In this study, a massive bone defec...
Large bone defects still represent a major burden in orthopedics, requiring bone-graft implantation ...
No current clinical treatments provide an ideal long-term solution for repair of long bone segment d...
Bone repair was addressed in a critical-sized defect model in sheep, combining a ceramic biomaterial...
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 transplan...
Currently, well established clinical therapeutic approaches for bone reconstruction are restricted t...
Finding a suitable material to be used in bone transplantations is a general objective in reconstruc...
International audienceAlthough autografts are considered to be the gold standard treatment for recon...
Contemporary reconstructive approaches for critical size bone defects carry significant disadvantage...
Abstract Tissue engineering principles allow the generation of functional tissues for biomedical app...
Background: The repair of large bone defects is a major orthopedic challenge because autologous bone...
Tissue engineering approaches have recently been devised to repair large bone losses. Tissue enginee...
Implant design for bone regeneration is expected to be optimized when implant structures resemble th...
The development of an osteogenic bone graft substitute has important practical and cost implications...