tarmskvev
Tarmskvev is a term used in some Scandinavian-language sources to describe a weaving-like approach to intestinal tissue engineering. The word combines tarm, meaning intestine, and skvev, meaning weave, reflecting a metaphor for arranging tissue or biomaterial in interconnected, interlaced patterns. It is not widely standardized in international medical dictionaries and is mainly encountered in early-stage research discussions rather than in routine clinical practice.
Conceptually, tarmskvev refers to strategies that aim to create a network of intestinal tissue (or a scaffold)
Potential applications include reconstruction after extensive bowel resection, repair of congenital defects, and the development of
Status and critiques: tarmskvev remains largely exploratory. Key challenges involve achieving reliable vascularization, functional integration with
See also: tissue engineering; regenerative medicine; intestinal tissue engineering.