Strategies and First Advances in the Development of Prevascularized Bone Implants.

Current molecular biology reports Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-15 DOI:10.1007/s40610-016-0046-2
Christoph Rücker, Holger Kirch, Oliver Pullig, Heike Walles
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Despite the great regenerative potential of human bone, large bone defects are a serious condition. Commonly, large defects are caused by trauma, bone disease, malignant tumor removal, and infection or medication-related osteonecrosis. Large defects necessitate clinical treatment in the form of autologous bone transplantation or implantation of biomaterials as well as the application of other available methods that enhance bone defect repair. The development and application of prevascularized bone implants are closely related to the development animal models and require dedicated methods in order to reliably predict possible clinical outcomes and the efficacy of implants. Cell sheet engineering, 3D-printing, arteriovenous loops, and naturally derived decellularized scaffolds and their respective testings in animal models are presented as alternative to the autologous bone graft in this article.

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血管前骨植入物的开发策略和初步进展。
尽管人类骨骼具有巨大的再生潜力,但大面积骨缺损仍是一种严重的疾病。大面积缺损通常由创伤、骨病、恶性肿瘤切除、感染或药物性骨坏死引起。大面积缺损需要通过自体骨移植或植入生物材料的形式进行临床治疗,也需要应用其他可用的方法来加强骨缺损修复。血管前骨植入物的开发和应用与动物模型的开发密切相关,需要专门的方法才能可靠地预测可能的临床结果和植入物的疗效。本文将介绍细胞片工程、3D 打印、动静脉环路和天然衍生的脱细胞支架及其各自在动物模型中的测试,作为自体骨移植的替代方法。
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