A biocompatible composite includes a solid biocompatible material and stem
cells attached thereto. The biocomposite provides a stable interface with
endogenous tissue and the implanted composition resulting in accelerated
repair to damaged bones and tissues. A method of repairing bone includes
the steps of obtaining live stem cells from a patient to be treated or a
haplotype matched donor and culturing the stem cells with a biocompatible
material. The stem cells attach to a surface of the biocompatible
material to form a biocompatible composite. The biocompatible composite
is positioned in proximity to bone to be treated, wherein said stem cell
provides an interface between the biocompatible material, thus allowing
the stem cells provided by the biocomposite to accelerate healing of the
bone.