Regenerative Strategies for the Treatment of Knee Joint Disabilities

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TitleRegenerative Strategies for the Treatment of Knee Joint Disabilities
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsOliveira J. M., and Reis R. L.
EditorsOliveira J. M., and Reis R. L.
Journal TitleRegenerative Strategies for the Treatment of Knee Joint Disabilities: Series: Studies in Mechanobiology, Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials
Volume21
Date Published2017-02-02
PublisherSpringer, Cham
ISSN1868-2006
ISBN978-3-319-44783-4
Keywordsbone, cartilage, Knee, ligaments, tisssue engineering
Abstract

This book is composed of four main sections totalizing 20 chapters, where the progress on biomaterials and current knowledge on the clinical management and preclinical regenerative strategies for the treatment of knee joint lesions are overviewed. The role of different biomaterials from natural to synthetic, and processing methodologies to obtain scaffolds and patient-specific implants are deeply discussed. The current tissue engineering approaches and bioreactors technology is also revised. The advances on regenerative strategies and future trends based on expert opinion will be highlighted in dedicated chapters. Section one provides an updated and comprehensive discussion on articular cartilage tissue regeneration and role of synovial knee joint. Section two focuses on the important contributions for bone and osteochondral tissue engineering and highlights the importance of developing novel bilayered scaffolds and culturing conditions for enhancing osteogenesis and chondrogenesis, simultaneously. Section three, overview the recent advances on the treatment of meniscus lesions. A special focus is both given to preclinical strategies aiming to regenerate menisci and on the methodologies for the production of patient-specific meniscus implants. Finally, section four addresses the current strategies for treatment of ligament lesions. A next generation of biomaterials that hold great promise for improving the biofunctionality of engineered ligaments is also presented.

URLhttp://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-44785-8
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-44785-8
RightsrestrictedAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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