The use of amniotic tissue-derived products in orthopedic surgery: A narrative review

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Injury-International Journal of the Care of the Injured Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2024.111901
Jessica Forbes , Garrett R. Jackson , Derrick M. Knapik , Justin T. Childers , Connor Donley , Nino Coutelle , Vani J. Sabesan
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Amniotic-derived products have been used for decades in various medical subspecialties and have proven to be a safe method of allograft tissue transplantation. These products have shown promising preclinical and early clinical results in the treatment of tendon/ligament injuries, cartilage defects, and osteoarthritis.
The therapeutic benefits of amniotic-derived products are likely due to intrinsic properties, such as their structure as an extracellular matrix and concentration of growth factors, as well as anti-inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antimicrobial molecules. We performed a narrative review, evaluating the pre-clinical and clinical use of amniotic-derived products in musculoskeletal injuries such as osteoarthritis, Achilles tendinopathy, plantar fasciitis, lateral epicondylitis, chronic stenosing tenosynovitis, and nerve, cartilage and tendon repair or reconstruction, along with fracture healing treatment.
In vitro and pre-clinical studies using amniotic-derived products for orthopedic treatments have shown promising results and provide the foundation for further human trials to be conducted. With the rise of commercially available biologics, incorporating amniotic products into orthopedic practice is becoming more accessible, while further studies investigating long-term outcomes and potential adverse events are necessary.
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几十年来,羊膜衍生产品一直被用于各种医学亚专科,并被证明是一种安全的异体组织移植方法。这些产品在治疗肌腱/韧带损伤、软骨缺损和骨关节炎方面显示出良好的临床前和早期临床效果。羊膜衍生产品的治疗效果可能是由于其内在特性,如作为细胞外基质的结构、生长因子的浓度以及抗炎、抗纤维化和抗微生物分子。我们对羊膜衍生产品在骨关节炎、跟腱病、足底筋膜炎、外上髁炎、慢性狭窄性腱鞘炎、神经、软骨和肌腱修复或重建以及骨折愈合治疗等肌肉骨骼损伤方面的临床前和临床应用进行了综述评估。使用羊膜衍生产品进行骨科治疗的体外和临床前研究显示了良好的效果,为进一步开展人体试验奠定了基础。随着商业化生物制剂的兴起,将羊膜产品用于骨科治疗正变得越来越容易,但有必要对长期疗效和潜在不良反应进行进一步研究。
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期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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