Despite the high success rate of autologous grafts in tympanic membrane repair, clinical alternatives are required for the closure of unresponsive chronic perforations that can lead to recurring infection and hearing loss. Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine approaches have emerged as another strategy to repair the eardrum, in addition to negating the need for donor tissue harvest and related surgical iatrogenicities. This review highlights the main approaches using biomaterials, growth factors, and cell therapies towards the healing of complex TM perforations. In addition, we discuss the challenges and advances for the development of reliable animal models, which will allow the optimisation and development of novel techniques. Fin...
Background: Tissue engineering using biocompatible scaffolds, with or without cells, can permit surg...
Acute traumatic perforation of the tympanic membrane occupies a significant place in the structure o...
Recently an attempt to repair the perforated drum has become quite common. However, as regards the q...
It is estimated that by 2050 one in every ten people will be suffering from disabling hearing loss. ...
Tympanic membrane perforation is a common problem leading to hearing loss. Despite the autoregenerat...
The article is devoted to the tissue engineering approach to the chronic perforations closure. This ...
Most acute tympanic membrane perforations heal spontaneously without any residual complication, wher...
The article presents the different grafts for chronic tympanic membrane perforation closure. The typ...
Abstract Introduction: In the last decade, there has been an increasing use of biomaterial patches ...
Background/objective. Most researchers consider that basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) facilitat...
Perforation is the most common illness of the tympanic membrane (TM), which is commonly treated with...
The tympanic membrane (TM) is the central component of the conductive apparatus of the ear and is th...
Both surgical tympanoplasty and paper patch grafts are frequently procedured to heal tympanic membra...
Tissue engineering approaches using growth factors and various materials for repairing chronic perfo...
Background: Tissue engineering using biocompatible scaffolds, with or without cells, can permit surg...
Acute traumatic perforation of the tympanic membrane occupies a significant place in the structure o...
Recently an attempt to repair the perforated drum has become quite common. However, as regards the q...
It is estimated that by 2050 one in every ten people will be suffering from disabling hearing loss. ...
Tympanic membrane perforation is a common problem leading to hearing loss. Despite the autoregenerat...
The article is devoted to the tissue engineering approach to the chronic perforations closure. This ...
Most acute tympanic membrane perforations heal spontaneously without any residual complication, wher...
The article presents the different grafts for chronic tympanic membrane perforation closure. The typ...
Abstract Introduction: In the last decade, there has been an increasing use of biomaterial patches ...
Background/objective. Most researchers consider that basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) facilitat...
Perforation is the most common illness of the tympanic membrane (TM), which is commonly treated with...
The tympanic membrane (TM) is the central component of the conductive apparatus of the ear and is th...
Both surgical tympanoplasty and paper patch grafts are frequently procedured to heal tympanic membra...
Tissue engineering approaches using growth factors and various materials for repairing chronic perfo...
Background: Tissue engineering using biocompatible scaffolds, with or without cells, can permit surg...
Acute traumatic perforation of the tympanic membrane occupies a significant place in the structure o...
Recently an attempt to repair the perforated drum has become quite common. However, as regards the q...