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Application of peripheral nerve conduits in clinical practice: A literature review
Authors:Patrycja Chrząszcz  Kamil Derbisz  Krzysztof Suszyński  Jan Miodoński  Robert Trybulski  Joanna Lewin-Kowalik  Wiesław Marcol
Affiliation:1. Department of Physiology, School of Medicine in Katowice, Medical University of Silesia, ul. Medyków 4, 40752 Katowice, Poland;2. Department of Neurosurgery, Provincial Specialist Hospital No. 2 in Jastrz?bie – Zdrój, al. Jana Paw?a II 7, 44300 Jastrz?bie – Zdrój, Poland
Abstract:
Understanding the pathomechanisms behind peripheral nerve damage and learning the course of regeneration seem to be crucial for selecting the appropriate methods of treatment. Autografts are currently the gold standard procedure in nerve reconstruction. However, due to the frequency of complications resulting from autografting and a desire to create a better environment for the regeneration of the damaged nerve, artificial conduits have become an approved alternative treatment method. The aim of this mini-review is to present the nerve scaffolds that have been applied in clinical practice to date, and the potential directions of developments in nerve conduit bioengineering.Articles regarding construction and characterization of nerve conduits were used as the theoretical background. All papers, available in PubMed database since 2000, presenting results of application of artificial nerve conduits in clinical trials were included into this mini-review.Fourteen studies including ≤10 patients and 10 trials conducted on >10 patients were analyzed as well as 24 papers focused on artificial nerve conduits per se. Taking into consideration the experiences of the authors investigating nerve conduits in clinical trials, it is essential to point out the emergence of bioresorbable scaffolds, which in the future may significantly change the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries. Also worth mentioning among the advanced conduits are hybrid conduits, which combine several modifications of a synthetic material to provide the optimal regeneration of a damaged nerve.
Keywords:PGA  polyglycolic acid  PHB  polyhydroxybutyrate  PLA  polylactide  PLL  PDLLA  PCL  polycaprolactone  PLCL  polylactide-caprolactone  PLGA  poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)  PU  polyurethane  PVA  poly(vinyl alcohol)  SIS  material based on the submucosa of swine small intestine  ECM  extracellular matrix  F-UP  follow-up  FS  sensory function  FN  motor function  PGRD  RGD sequence  β-TCP  beta-tricalcium phosphate  NGF  nerve growth factor  GGFg  lial growth factor  FGF  fibroblast growth factor  GDNF  glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor  BDNF  brain-derived neurotrophic factor  NT-3  neurotrophin-3  Peripheral nerve injuries in humans  Nerve conduits  Bioresorbable scaffolds
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