Advancements in regenerative medicine transform surgical practice. Tissue engineering and surgical applications leverage biomaterials, stem cells, and 3D bioprinting to create functional tissue constructs for reconstructive and transplant surgeries. These innovations address challenges like organ shortages and tissue rejection, enhancing outcomes in procedures such as skin grafts and cartilage repair. Surgeons benefit from precise, patient-specific solutions, reducing complications and recovery times. Research focuses on improving scaffold designs and vascularization for complex tissue integration. Education ensures clinicians understand applications and limitations, fostering adoption. This field integrates multidisciplinary expertise, combining surgical skill with bioengineering to deliver equitable, evidence-based care. Tissue Engineering and Surgical Applications drive progress, offering compassionate, cutting-edge solutions for patients requiring reconstructive interventions.
Title : Microbial spectrum and histo-pathological pattern in patients with breast abscess: A 5 year retrospective study in a tertiary care rural teaching hospital in South India
Caroline Francis, Hull Royal Infirmary, United Kingdom
Title : The coincidence between spinal perineural cysts, increased intracranial pressure and the appearance of small fiber neuropathy. Exploring the relationship and (surgical) lessons to be learned
Ricky Rasschaert, AZ Rivierenland, Belgium
Title : Evolution of surgical oncology
Nagy Habib, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Title : Improvement in general surgery handover
Amaan Akhter, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Giant anterior sacral meningocele masquerading as cystic sacrococcygeal teratoma in a neonate: A diagnostic pitfall and literature review
Gamal Al Saied, Al-Azhar University, Egypt
Title : Tracheostomy-free total ventilatory support
John R Bach, Rutgers University, United States