BioMed Research International

Innovative Techniques to Enhance Musculoskeletal Surgery Outcomes


Publishing date
01 Aug 2018
Status
Published
Submission deadline
13 Apr 2018

1Humanitas Research Hospital, Milan, Italy

2University Medical Center Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany

3University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA


Innovative Techniques to Enhance Musculoskeletal Surgery Outcomes

Description

In the last decade, there has been a growing interest in the field of musculoskeletal diseases, in particular, regarding pathologies such as osteoarthritis, tendinopathies, and muscle injuries. Several advances have been made in terms of diagnosis, treatment strategies, and perioperative management. The most relevant research areas have been 1) biomarkers, with the aim of improving our diagnostic skills and providing prognostic indications to patients; 2) regenerative medicine strategies for bone, tendon, muscle, and cartilage; 3) peri- and postoperative management, with particular focus on technological and pharmacological approaches to minimize complications, predict outcomes, and accelerate functional recovery.

Tissues like bone, tendons, muscle, and ligament exhibit a limited healing potential when injured, and therefore there is a particular interest in finding novel strategies to stimulate tissue regeneration and improve surgical outcomes. This has been possible by acting on three different levels, that is, patient’s profiling, regenerative medicine strategies, and improved peri- and postoperative management. In particular, the application of innovative biomaterials and biologic agents (growth factors and stem cells) represents a cutting-edge frontier of translational medicine, since human application of biotechnology is based on intense preliminary in vitro and in vivo testing.

The main purpose of the present special issue is to shed light on the recent advances in the field of biomarkers, regenerative medicine, and peri- and postoperative management to address musculoskeletal pathologies, in order to understand the way to follow to improve functional outcomes. Based on these premises, the present special issue is meant to attract both clinicians and preclinical scientists contributing to innovative techniques in orthopaedic practice: authors are invited to submit original research and clinical research, together with review articles.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Diagnostic biomarkers for musculoskeletal diseases (both lab study and clinical trials)
  • Studies on prognostic factors or biomarkers that could predict outcomes
  • Application of growth factors and stem cells from different sources in osteoarthritis
  • Application of growth factors and stem cells from different sources in meniscal lesions, tendinopathies, and muscle lesions
  • Biomaterials for bone, chondral, and tendon regeneration
  • Development of novel scaffolds for tissue regeneration (laboratory and animal trials included)
  • Laboratory and animal studies exploring innovative biological functions of growth factors and stem cells
  • Pharmacological and technological strategies that could help in predicting outcomes and accelerating functional recovery

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2018
  • - Article ID 7189240
  • - Editorial

Innovative Techniques to Enhance Musculoskeletal Surgery Outcomes

Berardo Di Matteo | Peter Angele | ... | Elizaveta Kon
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2018
  • - Article ID 7937089
  • - Clinical Study

Use of a Biomimetic Scaffold for the Treatment of Osteochondral Lesions in Early Osteoarthritis

Vincenzo Condello | Giuseppe Filardo | ... | Claudio Zorzi
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2018
  • - Article ID 9130182
  • - Clinical Study

Percutaneous Total Endoscopic Resection of Partial Articular Processes for Treatment of Lateral Crypt Stenosis and Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Technical Report and Efficacy Analysis

Fujun Wu | Weijun Kong | ... | Ansu Wang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2018
  • - Article ID 7402947
  • - Review Article

The Role of Wnt Pathway in the Pathogenesis of OA and Its Potential Therapeutic Implications in the Field of Regenerative Medicine

Maria De Santis | Berardo Di Matteo | ... | Elizaveta Kon
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2018
  • - Article ID 8351308
  • - Research Article

Comparison of Synovial Fluid and Serum Procalcitonin for Diagnosis of Periprosthetic Joint Infection: A Pilot Study in 32 Patients

Paphon Sa-ngasoongsong | Siwadol Wongsak | ... | Viroj Kawinwonggowit
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2018
  • - Article ID 6432742
  • - Research Article

In Vivo Evaluation of Different Collagen Scaffolds in an Achilles Tendon Defect Model

Carolin Gabler | Jan-Oliver Saß | ... | Thomas Tischer
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2018
  • - Article ID 3204869
  • - Research Article

Partial Anterior Cruciate Ligament Ruptures: Advantages by Intraligament Autologous Conditioned Plasma Injection and Healing Response Technique—Midterm Outcome Evaluation

Matthias Koch | Felix Mayr | ... | Peter Angele
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2018
  • - Article ID 9387809
  • - Research Article

Select Biomarkers on the Day of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Predict Poor Patient-Reported Outcomes at 2-Year Follow-Up: A Pilot Study

Christian Lattermann | Caitlin E.-W. Conley | ... | Cale A. Jacobs
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2018
  • - Article ID 8961805
  • - Research Article

Age-Related Changes of Elastic Fibers in Shoulder Capsule of Patients with Glenohumeral Instability: A Pilot Study

A. Castagna | E. Cesari | ... | G. Porcellini
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2018
  • - Article ID 4020625
  • - Review Article

Radial Head Resection versus Arthroplasty in Unrepairable Comminuted Fractures Mason Type III and Type IV: A Systematic Review

Francesco Catellani | Francesca De Caro | ... | Gennaro Fiorentino
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