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titleOfInvention Methods and apparatus for the conditioning of ligament replacement tissue
abstract Apparatus and methods are disclosed for maturing an elongate replacement tissue construct in vitro prior to use of the replacement construct in vivo as, for example, a ligament. The tissue is seeded with specific cells, exposed to a maturation fluid, and subjected to selected forces, which can include longitudinal stress, (i.e. stressing the tissue along its elongate axis). The tissue is disposed in a maturation chamber that confines maturation fluid for introduction to the tissue. A first mounting element couples to a first end of the elongate biopolymer tissue and a second mounting element couples to a second end of the tissue such that the tissue extends along a longitudinal axis, and a force is applied to at least one of the mounting elements for longitudinally stressing the tissue. The foregoing apparatus and methods are intended to provide a replacement tissue that is more readily integrable in vivo, i.e., a tissue that more readily degrades, regenerates and remodels in vivo to produce a more durable and functional replacement tissue.
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