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TítuloBioengineered surgical repair of a chronic oronasal fistula in a cat using autologous platelet-rich fibrin and bone marrow with a tailored 3D printed implant
Autor(es)Soares, Carla S.
Barros, Luís C.
Saraiva, Virgínia
Gomez-Florit, Manuel
Babo, Pedro Miguel Sousa
Dias, Isabel R.
Reis, R. L.
Carvalho, Pedro P.
Gomes, Manuela E.
Palavras-chave3D printing
Bone Marrow
Growth factors
Oronasal fistula
Platelet-rich fibrin
Polycaprolactone
Regenerative medicine
Tissue engineering
Data2018
EditoraSAGE Publications
RevistaJournal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
CitaçãoSoares C. S., Barros L. C., Saraiva V., Gómez-Florit M., Babo P. S., Dias I. R., Reis R. L., Carvalho P. P., Gomes M. E. Bioengineered surgical repair of a chronic oronasal fistula in a cat using autologous platelet-rich fibrin and bone marrow with a tailored 3D printed implant, Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery , Vol. 20, Issue 9, pp. 835-843, doi:10.1177/1098612X18789549, 2018
Resumo(s)Clinical summary: A tissue engineering approach was used to aid the surgical repair of a chronic oronasal fistula (ONF) in a 13-year-old cat. A three-dimensional (3D) printed mesh, tailored to the size and shape of the ONF, was created to support a soft tissue flap used to close the defect; and also to provide a matrix for mesenchymal stromal cells present in bone marrow aspirate and bioactive cytokines and growth factors present in platelet-rich fibrin harvested from the patient. A CT scan at day 75 after surgery revealed the formation of new tissue in the defect and the healing process was complete at follow-up 6 months after surgery. Relevance and novel information: Complications are frequently reported following surgical repair of ONFs and include dehiscence of the palatal suture line, flap necrosis due to damage to the greater palatine artery and maxillary osteomyelitis, mainly due to chronic infection and bone lysis. The case described here demonstrates how input from a multidisciplinary team and the use of a biomaterial, processed by sophisticated technologies, can create a precision regenerative medicine strategy adapted to the patientâ s clinical needs; this provided a novel therapeutic solution for an otherwise hard to treat clinical problem.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/60735
DOI10.1177/1098612X18789549
ISSN1098612X
Versão da editorahttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1098612X18789549
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