What are the advantages and disadvantages of personalized cartilage tissue?
Tovar: The advantage of personalized cartilage tissue is that the replacement tissue can adapt better to the individual situation in the body. This increases the chance of rapid adhesion, and patients can put weight on their knee again sooner and are free of pain sooner. The disadvantage is the high cost, but we absorb this through the automated process of mass personalization.
Is there a possibility of using the technology for other parts of the body that can be affected by osteoarthritis?
Tovar: The knee joint is our pioneer joint, so to speak, because that is where there is the greatest need from the medical side. In principle, however, this procedure can of course also be transferred to other joints.
What obstacles did you encounter during development?
Tovar: Even if we biomimetically mimic the structure of the biomacromolecular matrix, the naturally grown structures inside are still more complex. Therefore, it remains a hurdle to make the structures more and more natural-like.
What are the next steps in research?
Tovar: The next step represents clinical implementation. That means a separate application for approval must be filed so that the artificial cartilage can actually be implanted in patients.