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Convergence of scaffold-guided bone regeneration principles and microvascular tissue transfer surgery

David S. Sparks, Flávia Medeiros Savi, Constantin E. Dlaska, Siamak Saifzadeh, Gary Brierly, Edward Ren, Amaia Cipitria, Johannes Reichert, Marie‐Luise Wille, Michael Schuetz, Nicola Ward, Michael Wagels, Dietmar W. Hutmacher

2023Science Advances42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A preclinical evaluation using a regenerative medicine methodology comprising an additively manufactured medical-grade ε-polycaprolactone β-tricalcium phosphate (mPCL-TCP) scaffold with a corticoperiosteal flap was undertaken in eight sheep with a tibial critical-size segmental bone defect (9.5 cm 3 , M size) using the regenerative matching axial vascularization (RMAV) approach. Biomechanical, radiological, histological, and immunohistochemical analysis confirmed functional bone regeneration comparable to a clinical gold standard control (autologous bone graft) and was superior to a scaffold control group (mPCL-TCP only). Affirmative bone regeneration results from a pilot study using an XL size defect volume (19 cm 3 ) subsequently supported clinical translation. A 27-year-old adult male underwent reconstruction of a 36-cm near-total intercalary tibial defect secondary to osteomyelitis using the RMAV approach. Robust bone regeneration led to complete independent weight bearing within 24 months. This article demonstrates the widely advocated and seldomly accomplished concept of “bench-to-bedside” research and has weighty implications for reconstructive surgery and regenerative medicine more generally.

Topics & Concepts

ScaffoldRegeneration (biology)Regenerative medicineTissue engineeringMedicineSurgeryBiomedical engineeringReconstructive surgeryOsteomyelitisBiologyStem cellCell biologyGeneticsBone fractures and treatmentsReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular TechniquesOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
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