Intraoperative Creation of Tissue-Engineered Grafts with Minimally Manipulated Cells: New Concept of Bone Tissue Engineering In Situ

Transfer of regenerative approaches into clinical practice is limited by strict legal regulation of in vitro expanded cells and risks associated with substantial manipulations. Isolation of cells for the enrichment of bone grafts directly in the Operating Room appears to be a promising solution for the translation of biomedical technologies into clinical practice. These intraoperative approaches could be generally characterized as a joint concept of tissue engineering in situ. Our review covers techniques of intraoperative cell isolation and seeding for the creation of tissue-engineered grafts in situ, that is, directly in the Operating Room. Up-to-date, the clinical use of tissue-engineered grafts created in vitro remains a highly inaccessible option. Fortunately, intraoperative tissue engineering in situ is already available for patients who need advanced treatment modalities.

Authors
Krasilnikova Olga A. 2 , Baranovskii Denis S. 2, 1 , Yakimova Anna O. 2 , Arguchinskaya Nadezhda 2 , Kisel Anastas 2 , Sosin Dmitry 3 , Sulina Yana 4 , Ivanov Sergey A. 2 , Shegay Peter V. 2, 1 , Kaprin Andrey D. 2, 1 , Klabukov Ilya D. 2, 1, 5
Publisher
MDPI
Issue number
11
Language
English
Pages
704
State
Published
Volume
9
Year
2022
Organizations
  • 1 Российский университет дружбы народов
  • 2 National Medical Research Radiological Center
  • 3 Centre for Strategic Planning and Management of Biomedical Health Risks” of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
  • 4 Sechenov University
  • 5 Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineerin National Research Nuclear University MEPhI
Keywords
bone repair; cell therapy; in situ; minimally manipulated cells; stem cells; surgery; tissue engineering
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