Tommaso Mazzocchi
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Mazzucco G, Pirini P, Fontanella C, Berardo A, Mascolini M, Toniolo I, et al.
BJUI Compass
. 2025 Jan;
6(1):e473.
PMID: 39877567
Objectives: To analyse and compare the functionality of extraluminal and intraluminal artificial urinary sphincters (AUSs), an in silico procedure has been defined and applied. Design and reliability assessments of the...
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Arthroscopic device with bendable tip for the controlled extrusion of hydrogels on cartilage defects
Guarnera D, Restaino F, Vannozzi L, Trucco D, Mazzocchi T, Worwag M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Aug;
14(1):19904.
PMID: 39191817
Advanced tools for the in situ treatment of articular cartilage lesions are attracting a growing interest in both surgery and bioengineering communities. The interest is particularly high concerning the delivery...
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Cecchi M, Lucarini G, Mazzocchi T, Marziale L, Pinzi N, Prata F, et al.
J Endourol
. 2024 Jul;
38(10):1027-1035.
PMID: 39001816
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a widespread and frustrating condition that affects millions of people worldwide, with severe consequences on patients' quality of life and health care systems' costs. Currently,...
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Prata F, Lucarini G, Menciassi A, Ricotti L, Mazzocchi T, Marziale L, et al.
Minerva Urol Nephrol
. 2023 May;
75(4):514-520.
PMID: 37166131
Background: Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common and frustrating condition that affects patients' quality of life as well as the Healthcare systems. Currently, the most severe cases of UI are...
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Mazzocchi T, Guarnera D, Trucco D, Restaino F, Vannozzi L, Siliberto A, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng
. 2022 Sep;
51(3):550-565.
PMID: 36057760
Articular cartilage defects and degenerative diseases are pathological conditions that cause pain and the progressive loss of joint functionalities. The most severe cases are treated through partial or complete joint...
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Cardona A, Iacovacci V, Mazzocchi T, Menciassi A, Ricotti L
ACS Appl Bio Mater
. 2022 Jan;
2(1):255-265.
PMID: 35016348
Artificial urinary devices are commonly employed to restore the lost functionalities of the urinary system, due to diseases, disfunctions or organ resections. However, the long-term operation of these devices in...
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Mazzocchi T, Lucarini G, Roehrer I, Menciassi A, Ricotti L
J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater
. 2021 Nov;
110(4):817-827.
PMID: 34726338
In this work, unidirectional valves made of bare polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and PDMS provided with a micrometric diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating were fabricated and characterized, in terms of surface properties and...
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Hasebe A, Suematsu Y, Takeoka S, Mazzocchi T, Vannozzi L, Ricotti L, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng
. 2021 Jan;
5(11):5734-5743.
PMID: 33405706
This paper describes a biohybrid actuator consisting of a microgrooved thin film, powered by contractile, aligned skeletal muscle cells. The system was made of a thermoplastic elastomer [SBS, poly(styrene--butadiene--styrene)]. We...
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Pane S, Mazzocchi T, Iacovacci V, Ricotti L, Menciassi A
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
. 2020 Sep;
68(7):2088-2097.
PMID: 32903176
Substituting the natural bladder with an artificial solution, after cancer and other pathologies, is an ambitious challenge in biomedical engineering. In this work we propose a fully implantable smart artificial...
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Vannozzi L, Mazzocchi T, Hasebe A, Takeoka S, Fujie T, Ricotti L
Adv Biosyst
. 2020 Jun;
4(8):e1900306.
PMID: 32519517
Biohybrid actuators have the potential to overcome the limitations of traditional actuators employed in robotics, thanks to the unique features of living contractile muscle cells, which can be used to...