2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12257-019-0086-6
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Strategies towards Orthopaedic Tissue Engineered Graft Generation: Current Scenario and Application

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“… 5 7 Other treatment methods, including distraction osteogenesis, growth factor loading, electrical stimulation, Masquelet-induced membrane technique, and various combinations of these methods, have also been developed in recent years. 8 , 9 However, the tedious and arduous treatment period and numerous potential complications limit their clinical applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 5 7 Other treatment methods, including distraction osteogenesis, growth factor loading, electrical stimulation, Masquelet-induced membrane technique, and various combinations of these methods, have also been developed in recent years. 8 , 9 However, the tedious and arduous treatment period and numerous potential complications limit their clinical applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Injured cartilage caused by trauma or degenerative disease (e.g., arthritis) has limited intrinsic healing capacity because of the absence of a blood supply. 1,2 For this reason, there have been numerous efforts to develop surgical methods to reconstruct the cartilage tissue. The most widely used clinical procedures for cartilage repair include autografts, autologous chondrocyte transplantation, and microfracture, which penetrate the wound until the subchondral bone for recruiting blood flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from its biocompatibility, nonallergenicity and biodegradability as key characteristics 28 , chitosan possess antibacterial, anti-tumour, anti-fungal, immune-adjuvant, anti-thrombogenic, anti-cholesterol, and bio-adhesive activities 29 . Chitosan in the form of fibrous porous scaffolds is used in tissue regeneration of bone 30 , cartilage 31 , intervertebral disc 32 , blood vessel 33 , cornea 34 as well as wound regeneration 35 . Chitosan and its corresponding ionic complexes and their blends with synthetic or natural polymers are used in drug encapsulation, cell immobilization, and as a carrier in gene transfection 36 .…”
Section: Properties and Processing Of Chitosanmentioning
confidence: 99%