Literature DB >> 25728337

A New Medical Device Rigeneracons Allows to Obtain Viable Micro-Grafts From Mechanical Disaggregation of Human Tissues.

Letizia Trovato1, Manuela Monti2, Claudia Del Fante3, Marila Cervio3, Milla Lampinen4, Lucia Ambrosio5, Carlo Alberto Redi2, Cesare Perotti3, Esko Kankuri4, Gennaro Ambrosio5, Ruggero Rodriguez Y Baena6, Giuseppe Pirozzi7, Antonio Graziano1.   

Abstract

Autologous graft is considered the gold standard of graft materials; however, this approach is still limited due to both small amount of tissue that can be collected and to reduced cell viability of cells that can be obtained. The aim of this preliminary study was to demonstrate the efficacy of an innovative medical device called Rigeneracons® (CE certified Class I) to provide autologous micro-grafts immediately available to be used in the clinical practice. Moreover, Rigeneracons® is an instrument able to create micro-grafts enriched of progenitors cells which maintain their regenerative and differentiation potential. We reported preliminary data about viability cell of samples derived from different kind of human tissues, such as periosteum, cardiac atrial appendage biopsy, and lateral rectus muscle of eyeball and disaggregated by Rigeneracons®. In all cases we observed that micro-grafts obtained by Rigeneracons® displayed high cell viability. Furthermore, by cell characterization of periosteum samples, we also evidenced an high positivity to mesenchymal cell markers, suggesting an optimal regenerative potential.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 25728337     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.24973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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3.  Tissue Characterization after a New Disaggregation Method for Skin Micro-Grafts Generation.

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Review 6.  Novel Technologies in Chronic Wound Care.

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7.  Rigenera protocol in the treatment of surgical wound dehiscence.

Authors:  Marco Marcarelli; Letizia Trovato; Elvio Novarese; Michele Riccio; Antonio Graziano
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8.  Preclinical Evidence of Intra-Articular Autologous Cartilage Micrograft for Osteochondral Repair: Evaluation in a Rat Model.

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9.  Epicardial delivery of autologous atrial appendage micrografts during coronary artery bypass surgery-safety and feasibility study.

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10.  Acceleration Mechanisms of Skin Wound Healing by Autologous Micrograft in Mice.

Authors:  Shiro Jimi; Masahiko Kimura; Francesco De Francesco; Michele Riccio; Shuuji Hara; Hiroyuki Ohjimi
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-08-02       Impact factor: 5.923

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