• Title of article

    The Current Perspectives of Stem Cell Therapy in Orthopedic Surgery

  • Author/Authors

    Akpancar، Serkan نويسنده Department of Orthopedic Surgery,Gulhane Military Hospital,Ankara,Turkey , , Tatar، Oner نويسنده Department of Orthopedic Surgery,Air Force Academy Kasımpaşa Military Hospital,Istanbul,Turkey , , Turgut، Hasan نويسنده Department of Orthopedic Surgery,Bursa Military Hospital,Bursa,Turkey , , Akyildiz، Faruk نويسنده Department of Orthopedic Surgery,Gulhane Military Hospital,Ankara,Turkey , , Ekinci، Safak نويسنده Department of Orthopedic Surgery,Agri Military Hospital,Agri,Turkey ,

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    8
  • Abstract
    Musculoskeletal injuries may be painful, troublesome, life limiting and also one of the global health problems. There has been considerable amount of interest during the past two decades to stem cells and tissue engineering techniques in orthopedic surgery, especially to manage special and compulsive injuries within the musculoskeletal system. The aim of this study was to present a literature review regarding the most recent progress in stem cell procedures and current indications in orthopedics clinical care practice. The Medline and PubMed library databases were searched for the articles related with stem cell procedures in the field of orthopedic surgery and additionally the reference list of each article was also included to provide a comprehensive evaluation. Various sources of stem cells have been studied for orthopedics clinical care practice. Stem cell therapy has successfully used for major orthopedic procedures in terms of bonejoint injuries (fracturesbone defects, nonunion, and spinal injuries), osteoarthritiscartilage defects, ligamenttendon injuries, femoral head osteonecrosis and osteogenesis imperfecta. Stem cells have also used in bone tissue engineering in combining with the scaffolds and provided faster and better healing of tissues. Large amounts of preclinical studies have been made of stem cells and there is an increasing interest to perform these studies within the human population but preclinical studies are insufficient; therefore, much more and efficient studies should be conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of stem cells.
  • Keywords
    adipose derived stem cells , mesenchymal stem cells , Stem cells , Orthopedic surgery , Bone Marrow Derived Stem Cells
  • Journal title
    Archives of Trauma Research
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Journal title
    Archives of Trauma Research
  • Record number

    2401014