Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy

Author(s): Umile Giuseppe Longo, Giacomo Rizzello, Alessandra Berton, Caterina Fumo, Giulio Battaglia, Wasim S. Khan and Vincenzo Denaro

DOI: 10.2174/1574888X1130800061

A Review of Preclinical and Clinical Studies Using Synthetic Materials for Meniscus Replacement.

Page: [438 - 443] Pages: 6

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Abstract

The emerging field of tissue engineering holds the promise to use bio-materials for meniscus injury repair, namely scaffold or meniscus implant. Many implants have been studied and several studies have been conducted to verify the safety and quality of scaffolds. Preliminary data support the idea that synthetic implants can provide an alternative to menyscectomy helping to preserve the cartilage and preventing arthritis in patient with menisci injuries. However, the prevalence of postoperative complications varies within studies. Further investigations are required to evaluate the role of these materials in the clinical practice.

Keywords: Biomaterials, clinical studies, meniscus, preclinical studies, scaffolds, synthetic materials, tissue engineering.