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  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Spine Surgery

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  • Intervertebral disc degeneration is a common cause of back pain and spinal conditions like stenosis.
  • Current surgical options include decompression and fusion, which have become less invasive.
  • Tissue engineering and cellular techniques are being explored for intervertebral disc regeneration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current state of intervertebral disc degeneration management.
  • To explore advancements in surgical techniques and regenerative medicine for the intervertebral disc.
  • To evaluate the potential of tissue engineering and cellular approaches for disc repair.

Main Methods:

  • Review of surgical advancements in spine procedures.
  • Analysis of research in tissue engineering for disc regeneration.
  • Assessment of clinical trial progress for cellular therapies.

Main Results:

  • Surgical interventions for disc degeneration have evolved towards less invasive methods.
  • Complex tissue-engineered constructs for disc regeneration have not yet been trialed.
  • Cellular-based approaches are progressing to clinical trials and show potential for disc repair.

Conclusions:

  • Cellular therapies represent a promising avenue for intervertebral disc regeneration.
  • Advancements in minimally invasive surgery offer improved patient outcomes.
  • Further research and clinical trials are needed to validate regenerative approaches.