Author:
Yu Tianhao,Xu Yingxi,Jia Xingya,Ao Qiang
Abstract
Peripheral nerve injury that can lead to disability affects millions of people worldwide annually. As the gold standard treatment of peripheral nerve injury, autologous nerve grafts are the most widely used and effective, but the clinical application of the treatment is greatly limited
by many disadvantages. Tissue engineering nerve conduits gradually become promising autologous nerve grafts alternatives to promote the regeneration of injured nerves. This review places emphasis on tissue engineering designs of physical and topographic guiding structure inside nerve conduits
in order to promote the migration of Schwann cells and directional regrowth of axons towards target organs. Various strategies of intraluminal guiding cues have been described and analyzed, including the incorporation with the tissue with natural basement membrane, collagen, microfilaments,
intraluminal multi-channel and grooves in the inner wall. Recently, much progress has been made in the development of tissue engineering nerve conduits, but poor curative effect and deficiencies such as axon dispersion and malposition healing still remain unsolved, many crucial factors need
to be considered in further research before clinical practices.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
General Materials Science
Cited by
9 articles.
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