Surgery for Congenital Heart Disease Midterm clinical result of tissue-engineered vascular autografts seeded with autologous bone marrow cells

semanticscholar(2005)

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1330 The Journal of Thoracic and Card Objective: Prosthetic and bioprosthetic materials currently in use lack growth potential and therefore must be repeatedly replaced in pediatric patients as they grow. Tissue engineering is a new discipline that offers the potential for creating replacement structures from autologous cells and biodegradable polymer scaffolds. In May 2000, we initiated clinical application of tissue-engineered vascular grafts seeded with cultured cells. However, cell culturing is time-consuming, and xenoserum must be used. To overcome these disadvantages, we began to use bone marrow cells, readily available on the day of surgery, as a cell source. The aim of the study was to assess the safety and feasibility of this technique for creating vascular tissue under low-pressure systems such as pulmonary artery or venous pressure.
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