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A New Prosthetic Implant for Inguinal Hernia Repair: Its Features in a Porcine Experimental Model

2011

Even after more than 100 years of inguinal hernia repair, the rate of complications and recurrence remains unacceptably high. In the last decades, few effective advances in surgical technique and materials have been made. The authors see them as minor adjustments in the shape and materials of the prosthetic implants. Still, the underlying genesis of inguinal hernia remains undefined. Based upon this, it seems the surgical repair of inguinal protrusions cannot be based upon the pathogenesis because the etiology to date has not been addressed. Most hernia repairs are performed with some degree of point fixation (sutures/tacks) to stop the mesh from migrating and creating high recurrence rates…

MaleSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleTissue ScaffoldsHernia Inguinal Biocompatible materials Prostheses and implants Incorporation Guided tissue regeneration Tissue scaffoldingGuided Tissue RegenerationSwineAnimalsits features in a porcine experimental model [A new prosthetic implant for inguinal hernia repair]Hernia InguinalProstheses and ImplantsA new prosthetic implant for inguinal hernia repair: its features in a porcine experimental modelPolypropylenes
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Developing cellular systems in vitro to simulate regeneration.

2014

In the past two decades, cellular systems in vitro have progressed from predominantly monocellular testing models to study the toxic effects of new biomaterials for replacement to relevant human coculture systems for regeneration, often a combination of progenitor cells with novel biomaterials. Considerable progress has been made in understanding cellular cross talk and its contribution to the vascularization of bone. Future challenges include using the established physiological, that is, nonactivated, stem cell niches as a platform to develop coculture models, which will enable the true in situ regenerative niche to be investigated. Hypoxia and a changing inflammatory status are factors th…

MaleTissue EngineeringGuided Tissue RegenerationRegeneration (biology)NicheBiomedical EngineeringBioengineeringBiologyBiochemistryIn vitroCoculture TechniquesCell biologyBiomaterialsBatch Cell Culture TechniquesSelf-healing hydrogelsHumansRegenerationFemaleProgenitor cellStem cellStem Cell NicheBiomedical engineeringForecastingTissue engineering. Part A
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?Reliability of new poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) membranes treated with oxygen plasma plus silicon dioxide layers for pre-prosthetic guided bone re…

2017

Background: The use of cold plasmas may improve the surface roughness of poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) membranes, which may stimulate the adhesion of osteogenic mediators and cells, thus accelerating the biodegradation of the barriers. Moreover, the incorporation of metallic-oxide particles to the surface of these membranes may enhance their osteoinductive capacity. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to evaluate the reliability of a new PLGA membrane after being treated with oxygen plasma (PO) plus silicon dioxide (SiO) layers for guided bone regeneration (GBR) processes. Material and Methods: Circumferential bone defects (diameter: 11 mm; depth: 3 mm) were created on the top of ei…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBone RegenerationSilicon dioxide02 engineering and technologyBone tissue03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePolylactic Acid-Polyglycolic Acid CopolymermedicineAnimalsLactic AcidBone regenerationGeneral DentistryGlycolic acidNanocompositeResearchoxygen plasma (PO2)technology industry and agricultureMembraneMembranes Artificial030206 dentistryAdhesionBiodegradationSilicon Dioxide021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]SurgeryOxygenDental ImplantationPLGASilicon dioxide layersmedicine.anatomical_structureMembraneOtorhinolaryngologychemistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASGuided Tissue Regeneration PeriodontalSurgeryRabbitsOral Surgery0210 nano-technologyPolyglycolic AcidPoly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA)Guided bone regeneration (GBR)Biomedical engineering
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The effect of postsurgical administration of a selective cyclo-oxygenase-2 inhibitor on the healing of intrabony defects following treatment with ena…

2003

Regenerative treatment with enamel matrix proteins (EMD) has been shown to promote regeneration in intrabony periodontal defects. However, up to now various postoperative regimens such as the routine administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) were often used in combination with enamel matrix proteins. Therefore, it cannot be excluded that the results might have been influenced by the effect of the postoperative medication. The aim of this randomized, controlled, blinded, clinical investigation was to determine the effect of postsurgical administration of a selective cyclo-oxygenase-2 inhibitor on the healing of intrabony periodontal defects following regenerative period…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyGingival and periodontal pocketBleeding on probingUrologyAlveolar Bone LossDentistryLactonesDental Enamel ProteinsOral administrationPeriodontal Attachment LossmedicineHumansPeriodontal PocketCyclooxygenase InhibitorsGingival RecessionSingle-Blind MethodSulfonesGeneral DentistryGingival recessionRofecoxibWound HealingCyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitorsbusiness.industryAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalDental Plaque IndexMembrane ProteinsIsoenzymesRegimenClinical attachment lossCyclooxygenase 2Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide SynthasesSystemic administrationGuided Tissue Regeneration PeriodontalFemalemedicine.symptomPeriodontal Indexbusinessmedicine.drugClinical oral investigations
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Mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and differentiation on load-bearing trabecular Nitinol scaffolds.

2013

Bone tissue regeneration in load-bearing regions of the body requires high-strength porous scaffolds capable of supporting angiogenesis and osteogenesis. 70% porous Nitinol (NiTi) scaffolds with a regular 3-D architecture resembling trabecular bone were produced from Ni foams using an original reactive vapor infiltration technique. The "trabecular Nitinol" scaffolds possessed a high compressive strength of 79 MPa and high permeability of 6.9×10(-6) cm2. The scaffolds were further modified to produce a near Ni-free surface layer and evaluated in terms of Ni ion release and human mesenchymal stem cell (hMSC) proliferation (AlamarBlue), differentiation (alkaline phosphatase activity, ALP) and …

Materials scienceAngiogenesisSurface PropertiesBiomedical EngineeringNeovascularization PhysiologicBone tissueBiochemistryLoad bearingBiomaterialsExtracellular matrixOsteogenesisMaterials TestingmedicineAlloysHumansMesenchymal stem cell proliferationMolecular BiologyCells CulturedCell ProliferationOsteoblastsTissue ScaffoldsGuided Tissue RegenerationMesenchymal stem cellEndothelial CellsCell DifferentiationMesenchymal Stem CellsGeneral MedicineEquipment DesignEquipment Failure Analysismedicine.anatomical_structureNickel titaniumBone SubstitutesAlkaline phosphataseBiotechnologyBiomedical engineeringActa biomaterialia
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Effect of hydroxyapatite concentration and size on morpho-mechanical properties of PLA-based randomly oriented and aligned electrospun nanofibrous ma…

2019

The growing demand for nanofibrous biocomposites able to provide peculiar properties requires systematic investigations of processing-structure-property relationships. Understanding the morpho-mechanical properties of an electrospun scaffold as a function of the filler features and mat microstructure can aid in designing these systems. In this work, the reinforcing effect of micrometric and nanometric hydroxyapatite particles in polylactic acid-based electrospun scaffold presenting random and aligned fibers orientation, was evaluated. The particles incorporation was investigated trough Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy in attenuated total reflectance. The morphology of the nanofibers …

Materials sciencePolyestersNanofibersBiomedical EngineeringBiocompatible Materials02 engineering and technologyBone tissuePolylactic acidHydroxyapatitePre-osteoblatic cellsBiomaterialsMice03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinity0302 clinical medicineElectricityPolylactic acidTensile StrengthUltimate tensile strengthmedicineAnimalsParticle SizeComposite materialFourier transform infrared spectroscopyCell ProliferationMechanical PhenomenaElectrospinningGuided Tissue RegenerationViscositySettore ING-IND/34 - Bioingegneria Industriale3T3 Cells030206 dentistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElectrospinningDurapatitemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryMechanics of MaterialsAttenuated total reflectionNanofiberAligned fibers0210 nano-technology
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Scaffold and scaffold-free self-assembled systems in regenerative medicine.

2016

Self-assembly in tissue engineering refers to the spontaneous chemical or biological association of components to form a distinct functional construct, reminiscent of native tissue. Such self-assembled systems have been widely used to develop platforms for the delivery of therapeutic and/or bioactive molecules and various cell populations. Tissue morphology and functional characteristics have been recapitulated in several self-assembled constructs, designed to incorporate stimuli responsiveness and controlled architecture through spatial confinement or field manipulation. In parallel, owing to substantial functional properties, scaffold-free cell-assembled devices have aided in the developm…

Modular engineeringTissue EngineeringTissue ScaffoldsCell-assembled devicesSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoBiomimetic MaterialsGuided Tissue RegenerationHumansSelf-assemblyRegenerative MedicineDelivery of biologicsStimuli-responsive polymersExtracellular MatrixBiotechnology and bioengineering
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Immunohistochemical investigation on the pattern of vimentin expression in regenerated and intact monkey and human periodontal ligament.

2003

The expression of vimentin is well documented in the intact animal and human periodontal ligament (PDL), but there is limited information on the pattern of vimentin expression in the regenerated PDL. The aim of the present study was to investigate the pattern of vimentin expression in the regenerated and intact monkey and human PDL. A total of 12 chronic recession-type defects were created in three monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) and treated either with guided tissue regeneration (GTR), or with an enamel matrix protein derivative (EMD). After 5 months, the animals were sacrificed and specimens containing the defects and surrounding tissues were dissected free, decalcified in EDTA and embedded…

MolarMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPeriodontal LigamentVimentinImmunoenzyme Techniquesstomatognathic systemDental Enamel ProteinsmedicinePeriodontal fiberAnimalsHumansVimentinCementumPeriodontitisGeneral DentistryPeriodontitisEnamel paintbiologyChemistryMesenchymal stem cellCell BiologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseMacaca fascicularismedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyvisual_artChronic Diseasevisual_art.visual_art_mediumbiology.proteinGuided Tissue Regeneration PeriodontalImmunohistochemistryFollow-Up StudiesArchives of oral biology
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Immunohistochemical evaluation of matrix molecules associated with wound healing following treatment with an enamel matrix protein derivative in huma…

2003

Application of enamel matrix protein derivative (EMD) onto a debrided and conditioned root surface has been shown to promote periodontal regeneration in animals and humans. However, until now there is virtually no information from humans describing the expression of different matrix molecules in the newly formed periodontal tissues following treatment with EMD. This study investigated immunohistochemically in humans the expression of matrix molecules associated with periodontal tissues reformed after treatment with EMD. Eight patients with intrabony defects were treated with EMD. Six months after surgery teeth together with some of their surrounding soft and hard tissues were removed, fixed…

PeriodontiumPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBone RegenerationPeriodontal LigamentSialoglycoproteinsAlveolar Bone LossMedizinMatrix (biology)Collagen Type I03 medical and health sciencesCollagen Type III0302 clinical medicineDental Enamel ProteinsAlveolar ProcessmedicineHumansRegenerationPeriodontal fiberCementumBone regenerationGeneral DentistryDental alveolus030304 developmental biologyDental CementumExtracellular Matrix ProteinsWound Healing0303 health sciencesChemistry030206 dentistryAnatomyPhosphoproteinsImmunohistochemistryCollagen Type IIImedicine.anatomical_structureConnective TissueGuided Tissue Regeneration PeriodontalOsteopontinBone RemodelingDental cementumWound healingClinical Oral Investigations
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Comparison of GTR, T-PRF and open-flap debridement in the treatment of intrabony defects with endo-perio lesions : a randomized controlled trial

2019

Background Titanium- prepared platelet rich fibrin (T-PRF) is an autologous hemo-component with a high concentration of platelets that also incorporates leukocytes, and growth factors into the dense fibrin matrix and can be used as a healing biomaterial. This study assesses the adjunctive use of T-PRF in intrabony defects (IBDs) with open flap debridement (OFD) in comparison with guided tissue regeneration (GTR) as a gold standard and OFD alone as a control. Material and Methods A total of 45 patients (15 per group) were randomized as either T-PRF (test group), GTR (test group), or OFD alone (control group) sites. Probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), and IBD were recorded. T…

Test groupmedicine.medical_treatmentAlveolar Bone LossFibrin matrixDentistrylaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawPlatelet-Rich FibrinmedicineHumansPeriodontologyPeriodontitisFlap SurgeryGeneral DentistryTitaniumGuided Tissue Regenerationbusiness.industryResearchSignificant differenceOpen flap debridementIntrabony DefectsAttachment level030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Platelet-rich fibrindigestive system diseasesRoot Canal TherapyTreatment OutcomeDebridementOtorhinolaryngologyDebridement (dental)UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASGuided Tissue Regeneration PeriodontalSurgerybusiness
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