A review of current developments in three-dimensional scaffolds for medical applications

IF 0.1 Q4 SURGERY Turkish Journal of Plastic Surgery Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.4103/tjps.tjps_70_20
Ufkay Karabay, R. Husemoglu, M. Egrilmez, H. Havitcioglu
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Humans require treatment due to the loss of tissues after trauma and diseases. Tissue engineering is a growing field of engineering and medical science to restore, maintain, or improve function of damaged or diseased tissues. The use of three-dimension (3D) scaffolds in particular offers a potential option for patients with tissue deficiency. Polylactic acid (PLA), poly-caprolactone (PCL), polyether-ether-ketone (PEEK), and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) are biomaterials that are commonly used in tissue engineering. Their applications of pure material or composite and supportive materials are of great importance for clinical practices. This review provides information on biomaterials and major areas of application and discusses their advantages and disadvantages against each other. The literature search from the database PubMed was done for the key words 3D PLA, PCL, PEEK, and TPU separately and 2029 articles were identified. These articles were limited according to clinical, in vivo and observational studies published in English and 140 articles were evaluated for this review. We selected the main articles according to the current data of 3D scaffolds and identical articles were removed. Fifty articles were included in the review. Many studies have reported the advantages of 3D scaffolds with composite or supplement materials over pure materials in the medical treatment. The advances in the development of new 3D scaffolds hold great promise for the prospective applications in the medical treatment.
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三维支架在医学上的应用
由于创伤和疾病后组织的损失,人类需要治疗。组织工程是一个不断发展的工程和医学科学领域,旨在恢复、维持或改善受损或患病组织的功能。特别是使用三维(3D)支架为组织缺损患者提供了一个潜在的选择。聚乳酸(PLA)、聚己内酯(PCL)、聚醚酮(PEEK)和热塑性聚氨酯(TPU)是组织工程中常用的生物材料。其纯材料或复合支撑材料的应用对临床具有重要意义。本文综述了生物材料及其主要应用领域,并讨论了它们各自的优缺点。在PubMed数据库中分别检索关键词3D PLA、PCL、PEEK和TPU,共检索到2029篇文献。这些文章根据已发表的临床、体内和观察性研究进行了限制,本综述评估了140篇文章。我们根据目前3D支架的数据选择主要的文章,去除相同的文章。这篇综述收录了50篇文章。许多研究报道了复合材料或补充材料的3D支架在医学治疗中优于纯材料的优点。新型三维支架的研究进展为其在医学上的应用前景提供了广阔的前景。
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