Development of a tissue-engineered bypass graft seeded with stem cells |
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Authors: | DiMuzio Paul Fischer Lauren McIlhenny Stephen DiMatteo Christopher Golesorhki Negar Grabo Daniel Tarola Nicholas Mericli Alexander Shapiro Irving Tulenko Thomas |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. |
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Abstract: | The gold standard conduit for bypass of diseased small-diameter arteries remains autologous vascular tissue. In the absence of such tissue, patients are offered bypass with prosthetic material, with far less durable results. Vascular tissue engineering, the creation of a vascular conduit by seeding a tubular scaffold with various cells, may offer an alternative approach to this difficult situation. Herein we review some of the significant challenges that remain in designing an ideal vascular conduit and outline potential solutions offered by a graft created by seeding natural vascular tissue (decellularized vein allograft) with readily available autologous cells (adipose-derived stem cells). |
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