Recent Scientific Advances Towards the Development of Tendon Healing Strategies.

E. Sayegh, J. Sandy, M. Virk, A. Romeo, R. Wysocki, J. Galante, Katie J. Trella, A. Plaas, V. Wang
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There exists a range of surgical and non-surgical approaches to the treatment of both acute and chronic tendon injuries. Despite surgical advances in the management of acute tears and increasing treatment options for tendinopathies, strategies frequently are unsuccessful, due to impaired mechanical properties of the treated tendon and/or a deficiency in progenitor cell activities. Hence, there is an urgent need for effective therapeutic strategies to augment intrinsic and/or surgical repair. Such approaches can benefit both tendinopathies and tendon tears which, due to their severity, appear to be irreversible or irreparable. Biologic therapies include the utilization of scaffolds as well as gene, growth factor, and cell delivery. These treatment modalities aim to provide mechanical durability or augment the biologic healing potential of the repaired tissue. Here, we review the emerging concepts and scientific evidence which provide a rationale for tissue engineering and regeneration strategies as well as discuss the clinical translation of recent innovations.
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肌腱愈合策略发展的最新科学进展。
有一系列的手术和非手术的方法来治疗急性和慢性肌腱损伤。尽管急性撕裂的外科治疗取得了进展,肌腱病变的治疗选择也越来越多,但由于治疗肌腱的机械性能受损和/或祖细胞活性不足,这些策略往往是不成功的。因此,迫切需要有效的治疗策略来增加内在和/或手术修复。这种方法可以使肌腱病变和肌腱撕裂受益,由于其严重程度,似乎是不可逆转或不可修复的。生物疗法包括利用支架、基因、生长因子和细胞输送。这些治疗方式旨在提供机械耐久性或增强修复组织的生物愈合潜力。在这里,我们回顾了新兴的概念和科学证据,为组织工程和再生策略提供了基本原理,并讨论了最近创新的临床转化。
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