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  • There is significant potential for advances in the fields of biomaterials and stem cells, particularly in tissue engineering (TE) for solving issues in general surgery.
  • Recognition of TE's research advancements is crucial in the surgical areas of reconstruction and transplantation, especially to reduce the need for immunosuppressive treatments.
  • The use of engineered autologous cells, tissues, and organs prepared before surgery can help minimize complications like donor site morbidity and immunologic rejection, ultimately benefiting patients with severe health conditions.

Article Abstract

Ultimately much work remains to be done in the companion fields of biomaterials and stem cells. Nonetheless, the monumental progress in TE that has been reported in the studies summarized here demonstrates that regenerative approaches to problems in general surgery need to be explored in more depth. Furthermore, the surgical disciplines of reconstruction and transplantation need to recognize their research counterparts in TE, given its potential to actualize freedom from immunosuppression, one of the most elusive goals in modern surgery. The engineering and proliferation of autologous cells, tissues, and organs ex vivo before surgical operation can significantly reduce the obstacles current practitioners are intimately familiar with: donor site morbidity and immunologic rejection. Therefore, in addition to the truly exciting research and development prospects and implications for the commercial sector, patients with end-stage diseases and debilitating injury stand to gain the most from clinically adapted TE therapies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yasu.2014.05.007DOI Listing

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