Pioneering Feat In Regenerative Medicine, The BEES-HAUS Cell Therapy: Paracrine Effect And Cell Engraftment, Together He...
Tissue engineering technologies to create organs in the lab such as urethra have been reported. But long-term recurrence free solution for male urethral stricture remains a challenge. Balloon dilatation or DVIU urethrotomy exposes the sub urothelial tissue to urine which triggers inflammation causing spongiofibrosis and stricture recurrence. Covering the urethrotomy wound, to restore the urothelial integrity of stricture inflicted urethra, currently accomplished by BMG-plasty with a sheet of autologous buccal tissue, in BEES-HAUS procedur is managed with cell transplant for short segment strictures. Further simplified one-step cell transplant 'BHES-HAUS', that doesn't require cell culture in a lab, yielding encouraging outcome, has been accepted for an interactive presentation at the American Urological Association meeting, AUA 2026.
Inflammatory reaction of urethra provoked by catheterization, instrumentation or infection varies between individuals and some develop urethral stricture. To predict the risks and develop better management strategies, following futuristic research have been initiated:
Artificial intelligence (AI) based scoring system, HAUS SCORE to evaluate inflammatory biomarkers correlating with spongiofibrosis.
Tissue friendly, bio-inert BLIS-COAT catheter for those prone to urethral stricture.
BEES-HAUS, having been approved in Japan as per Act on Safety of Regenerative Medicine, GN Corporation and Global Niche Corp., USA are open for out-licensing and tech-transfer of BHES-HAUS for clinical translation after approvals worldwide.
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