Microtia is a congenital disorder that manifests as a malformation of the external ear leading to psychosocial problems in affected children. Here, we present a tissue-engineered treatment approach based on a bioprinted autologous auricular cartilage construct (EarCartilage) combined with a bioengineered human pigmented and prevascularized dermo-epidermal skin substitute (EarSkin) tested in immunocompromised rats. We confirmed that human-engineered blood capillaries of EarSkin connected to the recipient’s vasculature within 1 week, enabling rapid blood perfusion and epidermal maturation. Bioengineered EarSkin displayed a stratified epidermis containing mature keratinocytes and melanocytes. The latter resided within the basal layer of the ep...
Currently, patients with external ear deformities rely on hyaline cartilage grafts or silicone prost...
Cartilage has limited regenerative capability, hence its repair in patients with congenital malforma...
Children suffering from microtia have few options for auricular reconstruction. Tissue engineering a...
Introduction: Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in sub...
Microtia is a congenital deformity of the ear with an incidence of about 0.8–4.2 per 10,000 births. ...
Microtia is a congenital external ear malformation that can seriously influence the psychological an...
Remaining challenges in auricular cartilage tissue engineering include acquiring sufficient amounts ...
Introduction: Human ear reconstruction is recognized as the emblematic enterprise in tissue engineer...
INTRODUCTION: Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in sub...
Regenerative medicine strategies have the potential to substitute surgical techniques for reconstruc...
The need to search for biomaterials that can promote tissue regeneration and easy to replicate and m...
Human ear reconstruction is recognized as the emblematic enterprise in tissue engineering. Up to now...
Current techniques for autologous auricular reconstruction produce substandard ear morphologies with...
Bioengineering of the human auricle remains a significant challenge, where the complex and unique sh...
In the United Kingdom 1 in 6 - 8000 children are born missing one or both of their ears. The surgic...
Currently, patients with external ear deformities rely on hyaline cartilage grafts or silicone prost...
Cartilage has limited regenerative capability, hence its repair in patients with congenital malforma...
Children suffering from microtia have few options for auricular reconstruction. Tissue engineering a...
Introduction: Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in sub...
Microtia is a congenital deformity of the ear with an incidence of about 0.8–4.2 per 10,000 births. ...
Microtia is a congenital external ear malformation that can seriously influence the psychological an...
Remaining challenges in auricular cartilage tissue engineering include acquiring sufficient amounts ...
Introduction: Human ear reconstruction is recognized as the emblematic enterprise in tissue engineer...
INTRODUCTION: Autologous techniques for the reconstruction of pediatric microtia often result in sub...
Regenerative medicine strategies have the potential to substitute surgical techniques for reconstruc...
The need to search for biomaterials that can promote tissue regeneration and easy to replicate and m...
Human ear reconstruction is recognized as the emblematic enterprise in tissue engineering. Up to now...
Current techniques for autologous auricular reconstruction produce substandard ear morphologies with...
Bioengineering of the human auricle remains a significant challenge, where the complex and unique sh...
In the United Kingdom 1 in 6 - 8000 children are born missing one or both of their ears. The surgic...
Currently, patients with external ear deformities rely on hyaline cartilage grafts or silicone prost...
Cartilage has limited regenerative capability, hence its repair in patients with congenital malforma...
Children suffering from microtia have few options for auricular reconstruction. Tissue engineering a...