2025
Examining the Most Influential Publications Regarding Tracheal Reconstruction: A Bibliometric Review
Boroumand S, Littleton A, Carrillo G, Gu E, Vafa A, Knoedler L, Klimitz F, Haykal S. Examining the Most Influential Publications Regarding Tracheal Reconstruction: A Bibliometric Review. Surgeries 2025, 6: 62. DOI: 10.3390/surgeries6030062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCo-occurrence mapCitation densityBibliometric reviewClarivate Web of Science databaseMap of authorsCitation characteristicsCitation countsArticle typeCitationsInstitutional affiliationYear of publicationWeb of Science databasesCo-occurrenceVOSviewerReconstruction techniqueScience databasesInfluential publicationsClarivateReconstructionAnnals of Thoracic SurgeryKeywordsTracheal reconstructionRepair paradigmAuthorshipTracheal tissue engineering
2017
In-vivo characterization of a 3D hybrid scaffold based on PCL/decellularized aorta for tracheal tissue engineering
Ghorbani F, Moradi L, Shadmehr M, Bonakdar S, Droodinia A, Safshekan F. In-vivo characterization of a 3D hybrid scaffold based on PCL/decellularized aorta for tracheal tissue engineering. Materials Science And Engineering C 2017, 81: 74-83. PMID: 28888019, DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2017.04.150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTracheal tissue engineeringTissue engineeringHybrid scaffoldsAdipose-derived mesenchymal stem cellsElectrospun polycaprolactone scaffoldsRabbit adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cellsPCL stentsTensile strengthPolycaprolactone scaffoldsPCL/Long tracheal stenosisCharacterization resultsSwelling ratioSynthetic scaffoldsBlue staining resultsSynthetic materialsAllogeneic aortasTracheal stenosisTracheal collapseCommon treatmentAlternative treatmentMesenchymal stem cellsGranulation formationAortaEngineering
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