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Deviated septum: When the nasal septum – the bone and cartilage that divide the nasal cavity of the nose in half – is significantly off center, or crooked, making it hard to breathe.
Human articular cartilage defects can be treated with cells taken from the nasal septum. Credit: Christian Flierl / University of Basel ...
Earlier studies have already shown promising results. “Nasal septum cartilage cells have particular characteristics that are ideally suited to cartilage regeneration,” explains Professor Martin.
The nasal septum is a wall of cartilage and bone that separates the nose into two chambers, or nasal cavities. When this tissue is significantly displaced to one side, it is known as a deviated ...
A deviated septum may cause health complications such as difficulty breathing. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, treatments, and more.
What Is Septoplasty (Deviated Septum Surgery)? Septoplasty is a nose surgery that straightens the wall of cartilage and bone between your two nostrils. That wall is called your septum, and when it ...
Replacement cartilage engineered from the nasal septum -- the cartilage wall that separates the left and right airways in your nose -- can be used to repair even the most complex knee injuries ...
A deviated septum is when the wall that separates your left and right nasal passages is off-center. This makes one nasal air passage smaller than the other and can cause nasal congestion and reduced ...
In response, researchers at the University of Basel and University Hospital Basel are developing cartilage implants using cells from the patient's nasal septum.
Engineered cartilage from nasal septum cells helps treat complex knee injuries Date: March 5, 2025 Source: University of Basel Summary: Injuries to the articular cartilage in different joints ...
Therefore, researchers at the University of Basel and University Hospital Basel are developing cartilage implants using cells from the patient’s nasal septum.