Biomechanics of Negative-Pressure-Assisted Liposuction and Their Influence on Fat Regeneration.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1089/ten.teb.2024.0186
Zijin Qin, Guo Chen, Na Wang, Jie Long, Minli Yang, Juan Wang, Botao Gao, Zhaoxiang Zhang, Ziang Zhang
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Autologous fat grafting has been widely adopted in cosmetic and reconstructive procedures recently. With the emerging of negative-pressure-assisted liposuction system, the harvesting process of fat grafting is more standardized, controllable, and efficient. Each component in the system could influence the biomechanical environment of lipoaspirate. Several reviews have studied the impact of negative pressure on fat regeneration. As the initial part of the harvesting system, cannulas possess their unique mechanical parameters and their influence on lipoaspirate biomechanical characters, biological behaviors, and regeneration patterns remains unclear. Basic in vivo and in vitro studies have been performed to determine the possible mechanisms. Instant in vivo studies focus on adipocytes, stromal vascular fraction cells, fat particles, and growth factors, while in vivo grafting experiments analyze the graft retention rate and histology. Understanding the different regeneration patterns of lipoaspirate and the mechanisms behind may facilitate the choice of harvesting cannulas in clinical practice.

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负压辅助吸脂术的生物力学及其对脂肪再生的影响。
近来,自体脂肪移植在美容和整形手术中被广泛采用。随着负压辅助吸脂系统的出现,脂肪移植的采集过程更加标准化、可控化和高效化。系统中的每个组件都会影响吸脂的生物力学环境。一些综述研究了负压对脂肪再生的影响。插管作为采集系统的初始部分,具有其独特的机械参数,它们对吸脂管生物力学特征、生物行为和再生模式的影响仍不清楚。为了确定可能的机制,已经进行了基本的体内和体外研究。即时体内研究主要关注脂肪细胞、基质血管部分细胞、脂肪颗粒和生长因子,而体内移植实验则分析移植体的保留率和组织学。了解吸脂的不同再生模式及其背后的机制有助于在临床实践中选择采集套管。
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Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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期刊介绍: Tissue Engineering Reviews (Part B) meets the urgent need for high-quality review articles by presenting critical literature overviews and systematic summaries of research within the field to assess the current standing and future directions within relevant areas and technologies. Part B publishes bi-monthly.
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