TY - JOUR A1 - Feichtinger, Xaver A1 - Monforte, Xavier A1 - Keibl, Claudia A1 - Hercher, David A1 - Schanda, Jakob A1 - Teuschl, Andreas A1 - Muschitz, Christian A1 - Redl, Heinz A1 - Fialka, Christian A1 - Mittermayr, Rainer T1 - Substantial Biomechanical Improvement by Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy After Surgical Repair of Rodent Chronic Rotator Cuff Tears. JF - American Journal of Sports Medicine KW - Shockwave Therapy KW - Tissue Engineering KW - Regeneration KW - Surgery Y1 - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nau, Thomas A1 - Teuschl, Andreas A1 - Ebner, Anna A1 - Jung, Ilse A1 - Schenk, Christian T1 - Low revision rate and excellent outcome of primary ACL repair with a minimum follow-up of 5 years. JF - Muscle, ligaments and tendons Journal N2 - Introduction: Due to limitations of ACL reconstruction, primary ACL repair has recently regained research interest. Although abandoned in the past, primary repair with conservation of the original ligament demonstrates considerable advantages compared to reconstruction. We hypothesized that early repair, strictly limited to patients with a proximal ACL rupture and excellent tissue quality of the remaining ACL stump, would lead to equal revision rates and subjective outcomes as reported for ACL reconstruction after a minimum of 5 years. Methods: In this questionnaire study, patients who had a primary ACL repair between 2002 and 2009 were invited to participate. Besides any potential revision surgery, the Tegner activity scale and the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score were included in the evaluation. Results: Out of 1912 patients who had ACL related surgery during the observation period, 221 (11.4%) had a primary ACL repair. 60 patients (61 knees) were available for follow-up. In 2/61 (3.3%) cases ACL revision surgery was performed and one patient had meniscus surgery of the affected side. The median Tegner activity scale was 6 (range, 3 to 10). The mean KOOS subscores were 88.8% (Function/Sports), 86.6% (Quality of life), 94.6 (Symptoms), 94.0 (Pain) and 97.0 (Activities of Daily Living). Conclusion: Primary ACL repair, strictly limited to proximal ruptures with good tissue quality leads to revision rates and subjective outcome comparable to ACL reconstruction. Level of evidence: IV. KW - Regeneration Y1 - SP - 185 EP - 190 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Fuchs, Christiane A1 - Weihs, Anna A1 - Szwarc, Dorota A1 - Mittermayr, Rainer A1 - Rünzler, Dominik A1 - Teuschl, Andreas T1 - Shock wave treatment of muscle (stem) cells - a new implementation for regeneration T2 - Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of the ISMST KW - Shockwave treatment KW - Muscle Cells KW - Regeneration Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fuchs, Christiane A1 - Weihs, Anna A1 - Szwarc, Dorota A1 - Mittermayr, Rainer A1 - Rünzler, Dominik A1 - Teuschl, Andreas T1 - Shock wave treatment of muscle (stem) cells - a new implementation for regeneration KW - Shockwave treatment KW - Muscle Cells KW - Regeneration Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Teuschl, Andreas A1 - Schuh, Christina A1 - Halbweis, Robert A1 - Marton, Gábor A1 - Pajer, Krisztián A1 - Hopf, Rudolf A1 - Mosia, Shorena A1 - Rünzler, Dominik A1 - Nógrádi, Antal A1 - Hausner, Thomas A1 - Redl, Heinz T1 - Silk fibroin for peripheral nerve regeneration: a novel preparation method improved mechanical characteristics and supports regeneration in rat sciatic nerves KW - Fibroin KW - Regeneration Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Teuschl, Andreas A1 - Heimel, Patrick A1 - Nürnberger, Sylvia A1 - van Griensven, Martijn A1 - Redl, Heinz A1 - Nau, Thomas T1 - A Novel Silk Fiber-Based Scaffold for Regeneration of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament: Histological Results From a Study in Sheep. JF - The American Journal of Sports Medicine KW - Ligament KW - Regeneration Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nau, Thomas A1 - Teuschl, Andreas T1 - Regeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament: Current strategies in tissue engineering JF - World Journal of Orthopedics KW - Ligament KW - Regeneration KW - Tissue Engineering Y1 - VL - 6 IS - 1 ER -