Novel Meniscus Allograft Research Published in Open Access Journal

June 8, 2026

We are pleased to announce the publication of novel research advancing the evaluation of meniscus allografts and supporting improved outcomes in transplantation and tissue banking. The manuscript, “3D Geometry Scanning and Structural Integrity Assessment to Advance Meniscus Allograft Transplantation,” is now available as an open-access publication.

Authored by Shuchun Sun, Ge Pan, Jichao Zhao, William Michael Pullen, Jian Chen, Haiyang Ma, William C. Bridges, Dustin Mueller, Dr. Hai Yao, and Dr. Shangping Wang, the study introduces an innovative system that combines optical 3D scanning with curvature-based analysis to improve the evaluation of donor meniscus allografts.

This newly published research addresses longstanding challenges in graft sizing and surface defect evaluation by introducing a rapid, accurate, and reproducible scanning workflow designed for tissue banking and clinical settings. Collectively, these findings represent an important advancement in graft matching, tissue quality assessment, and meniscus transplantation research, with potential applications extending to other musculoskeletal tissues. 

This research originated from the inaugural award of the revitalized AATB Grant Program in 2024, which supported Principal Investigator Dr. Shangping Wang and Co-Investigator Dr. Hai Yao of Clemson University’s Department of Bioengineering. We congratulate Dr. Wang, Dr. Yao, and the entire research team on this outstanding accomplishment and thank them for their contributions to advancing allograft science and improving patient care.

Read the full open-access manuscript