CORDIS Project
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This project focuses on developing a novel technique for reconstructing abdominal wall defects using engineered tissue instead of traditional autologous flaps. By utilizing a polymeric scaffold seeded with human cells, the approach aims to minimize donor site complications and improve surgical outcomes.
Abdominal wall defects are often the consequence of severe trauma, cancer treatment and burns.
These defects involve a significant loss of tissue, and often require surgical reconstruction where tissue is lifted from the patient's donor site and moved to his injured site with an intact blood supply (autologous muscle free flap).
The current transfer surgery is complicated and involved with donor-site morbidity after tissue harvesting, and scant availability.
We propose a robust engineered transp…
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Israel, Haifa
Type: Company (for-profit)
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: No
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