Strategies for Treating Traumatic Neuromas with Tissue-Engineered Materials

Author:

Wan Teng1234ORCID,Li Qi-Cheng1234,Qin Ming-Yu5,Wang Yi-Lin1234ORCID,Zhang Feng-Shi1234ORCID,Zhang Xiao-Meng1234ORCID,Zhang Yi-Chong1234,Zhang Pei-Xun12346

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedics and Trauma, Peking University People’s Hospital, Beijing 100044, China

2. Key Laboratory of Trauma and Neural Regeneration, Peking University, Beijing 100044, China

3. National Centre for Trauma Medicine, Beijing 100044, China

4. Beijing Laboratory of Trauma and Nerve Regeneration, Peking University, Beijing 100044, China

5. Suzhou Medical College, Soochow University, Suzhou 215026, China

6. Peking University People’s Hospital Qingdao Hospital, Qingdao 266000, China

Abstract

Neuroma, a pathological response to peripheral nerve injury, refers to the abnormal growth of nerve tissue characterized by disorganized axonal proliferation. Commonly occurring after nerve injuries, surgeries, or amputations, this condition leads to the formation of painful nodular structures. Traditional treatment options include surgical excision and pharmacological management, aiming to alleviate symptoms. However, these approaches often offer temporary relief without addressing the underlying regenerative challenges, necessitating the exploration of advanced strategies such as tissue-engineered materials for more comprehensive and effective solutions. In this study, we discussed the etiology, molecular mechanisms, and histological morphology of traumatic neuromas after peripheral nerve injury. Subsequently, we summarized and analyzed current nonsurgical and surgical treatment options, along with their advantages and disadvantages. Additionally, we emphasized recent advancements in treating traumatic neuromas with tissue-engineered material strategies. By integrating biomaterials, growth factors, cell-based approaches, and electrical stimulation, tissue engineering offers a comprehensive solution surpassing mere symptomatic relief, striving for the structural and functional restoration of damaged nerves. In conclusion, the utilization of tissue-engineered materials has the potential to significantly reduce the risk of neuroma recurrence after surgical treatment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

the Cross-cooperation project of Beijing Science and Technology New Star Program

Peking University People’s Hospital Research and Development Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

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