Breakthrough in Tissue Engineering: Creating Replacement Arteries for Heart Bypass Surgery

Breakthrough in Tissue Engineering: Creating Replacement Arteries for Heart Bypass Surgery

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Architecture, Health Sciences, Biology

KG - University

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The video tutorial explains a method using alginate gel to engineer human tissue, including replacement arteries for heart bypass operations. The process involves combining the gel with the patient's cells in a Petri dish, injecting the mixture into a mold to form a tube, and allowing the cells to grow over six to ten weeks to produce an artery suitable for bypass surgery. This technique enables the bulk production of natural, genetically matched blood vessels and holds potential for constructing various human tissues in the future.

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