Cartilage engineering in reconstructive surgery: auricular, nasal and tracheal engineering from a surgical perspective

Regenerative Medicine
Paul Severin WiggenhauserNicole Rotter

Abstract

This review provides an update on cartilage tissue engineering with particular focus on the head and neck. It is aimed at scientists and clinicians who are interested in tissue engineering and its clinical applicability. Principal tissue engineering strategies are summarized in the first part of this review. In the second part, current clinical approaches to auricular, nasal and tracheal reconstruction are discussed from a surgical perspective. By this approach, the requirements for clinical applicability are outlined and new insight into relevant aims of research is given to accelerate the transfer from bench to bedside.

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