Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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859580 | Procedia Engineering | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Current urethral reconstruction procedures present many related complications. Moreover, the availability of urologic tissue is limited. Free of exogenous biomaterials, synthetic polymers or acellular matrices, a new tissue engineering technology has been optimized. This technique is known as self-assembly. The fibroblasts produce and assemble their own extracellular matrix to form a tissue very similar to native one. Goals are: to reconstruct a human urethral substitute containing a mature urothelium and a functional vascular network. The same substitute will also be produced using rabbit cells to allow autologous in vivo grafting.
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