Soft tissue-based ACL reconstruction grafts are limited by their inability to reestablish a functional interface with bone tissue[1–2]. The native ACL-bone interface consists of three regions: ligament, fibrocartilage, and bone[3–5]. Graft integration is a critical factor governing its clinical success, and the regeneration of an anatomic interface on synthetic or biological ACL grafts will improve clinical outcome. Our interface tissue engineering effort has focused on biomimetic scaffold design to recapitulate the inherent complexity of the ligament-to-bone interface and ultimately, to guide interface regeneration. To this end, we have designed a tri-phasic scaffold comprised of three distinct yet continuous phases, each designed for the formation of a specific tissue type found at the ACL-to-bone interface, as well as a bi-phasic collar to promote the formation of fibrocartilage on ACL reconstruction grafts and also enhance osteointegration.
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ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference
June 22–25, 2011
Farmington, Pennsylvania, USA
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- Bioengineering Division
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Siddarth D. Subramony,
Siddarth D. Subramony
Columbia University, New York, NY
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Jeffrey P. Spalazzi,
Jeffrey P. Spalazzi
Columbia University, New York, NY
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Kristen L. Moffat,
Kristen L. Moffat
Columbia University, New York, NY
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Scott A. Rodeo,
Scott A. Rodeo
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY
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Helen H. Lu
Helen H. Lu
Columbia University, New York, NY
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Siddarth D. Subramony
Columbia University, New York, NY
Jeffrey P. Spalazzi
Columbia University, New York, NY
Kristen L. Moffat
Columbia University, New York, NY
Scott A. Rodeo
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY
Helen H. Lu
Columbia University, New York, NY
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SBC2011-54028, pp. 675-676; 2 pages
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July 17, 2013
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Subramony, SD, Spalazzi, JP, Moffat, KL, Rodeo, SA, & Lu, HH. "Innovative Scaffold Design for Soft Tissue-to-Bone Interface Tissue Engineering." Proceedings of the ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference. ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B. Farmington, Pennsylvania, USA. June 22–25, 2011. pp. 675-676. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/SBC2011-54028
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