Osteochondral defects are caused by injury to both the articular cartilage and subchondral bone within skeletal joints. They can lead to irreversible joint damage and increase the risk of progression to osteoarthritis. Current treatments for osteochondral injuries are not curative and only target symptoms, highlighting the need for a tissue engineering solution. Scaffold-based approaches can be used to assist osteochondral tissue regeneration, where biomaterials tailored to the properties of cartilage and bone are used to restore the defect and minimise the risk of further joint degeneration. This review captures original research studies published since 2015, on multiphasic scaffolds used to treat osteochondral defects in animal models. Th...
Osteochondral (OC) repair is an extremely challenging topic due to the complex biphasic structure an...
There is a need for the development of effective treatments for focal articular cartilage injuries. ...
Clinical treatments for the repair of osteochondral defects (OCD) are merely palliative, not complet...
Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment options avai...
Free to read Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment...
Free to read Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment...
In vivo osteochondral defect models predominantly consist of small animals, such as rabbits. Althoug...
INTRODUCTION: Identification of a suitable treatment for osteochondral repair presents a major chall...
Osteochondral (OC) defects are debilitating joint injuries characterized by the loss of full thickne...
Osteochondral (OC) defects are debilitating joint injuries characterized by the loss of full thickne...
Free to read at publisher In vivo osteochondral defect models predominantly consist of small animals...
none6noDate: 12 September 2013The modern regenerative procedures demonstrated to offer the replaceme...
Cartilage lesions of the knee are common disorders affecting people of all ages; as the lesion progr...
Due to the limited regenerative capacity of cartilage, untreated joint defects can advance to more e...
Cartilage lesions of the knee are common disorders affecting people of all ages; as the lesion progr...
Osteochondral (OC) repair is an extremely challenging topic due to the complex biphasic structure an...
There is a need for the development of effective treatments for focal articular cartilage injuries. ...
Clinical treatments for the repair of osteochondral defects (OCD) are merely palliative, not complet...
Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment options avai...
Free to read Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment...
Free to read Critical-sized osteochondral defects are clinically challenging, with limited treatment...
In vivo osteochondral defect models predominantly consist of small animals, such as rabbits. Althoug...
INTRODUCTION: Identification of a suitable treatment for osteochondral repair presents a major chall...
Osteochondral (OC) defects are debilitating joint injuries characterized by the loss of full thickne...
Osteochondral (OC) defects are debilitating joint injuries characterized by the loss of full thickne...
Free to read at publisher In vivo osteochondral defect models predominantly consist of small animals...
none6noDate: 12 September 2013The modern regenerative procedures demonstrated to offer the replaceme...
Cartilage lesions of the knee are common disorders affecting people of all ages; as the lesion progr...
Due to the limited regenerative capacity of cartilage, untreated joint defects can advance to more e...
Cartilage lesions of the knee are common disorders affecting people of all ages; as the lesion progr...
Osteochondral (OC) repair is an extremely challenging topic due to the complex biphasic structure an...
There is a need for the development of effective treatments for focal articular cartilage injuries. ...
Clinical treatments for the repair of osteochondral defects (OCD) are merely palliative, not complet...