Vascular Repair Articles & Analysis
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For example, it can be used as bone repair material, tendon repair material, vascular stent and so on. Self-assembled hydrogels The fluidity of collagen hydrogels is primarily due to their high liquid phase, as well as their fast assembly time at physiological pH and temperature, making them ideal carriers for injectable systems and cellular and ...
Uses of Recombinant Human Collagen Due to its good biocompatibility, low immunogenicity, stabilized property, recombinant human collagen has been widely used in tissue engineering (such as vascular scaffolds engineering, cartilage, bone defect repair), skin injury treatment, drug delivery, etc. [1]. ...
While ligation remains an option, current resuscitation and damage control techniques have resulted in vascular repair being pursued in more than half of wartime injuries. Options for vascular reconstruction are currently limited to autologous vein or synthetic conduits, choices which have not changed in decades, both of which have problems. ...
Background: Synthetic expanded polytetrafluorethylene (ePTFE) grafts are routinely used for vascular repair and reconstruction but prone to sustained bacterial infections. ...
Abstract Objective: Vascular conduit is essential for arterial reconstruction for a number of conditions, including trauma and atherosclerotic occlusive disease. We have developed a tissue-engineered human acellular vessel (HAV) that can be manufactured, stored on site at hospitals, and be immediately available for arterial vascular reconstruction. Although the ...
