Biologically Enhanced Patch in the Healing and Mechanical Stability of Rotator Cuff Tears.

Journal of biotechnology and biomedicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-04 DOI:10.26502/jbb.2642-91280161
Merlin Rajesh Lal Lp, Devendra K Agrawal
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Abstract

Biological patches have emerged as promising adjuncts in the surgical management of rotator cuff tears, aiming to enhance tissue healing and biomechanical properties of repaired tendons. These patches, derived from human or animal sources such as dermis or small intestinal submucosa, undergo mechanical and pathological changes within the rotator cuff environment post-implantation. These patches provide structural reinforcement to the repair site, distributing forces more evenly across the tendon and promoting a gradual load transfer during the healing process. This redistribution of forces helps alleviate tension on the repaired tendon and surrounding tissues, potentially reducing the risk of re-tears and improving overall repair integrity. Moreover, biological patches serve as scaffolds for cellular infiltration and tissue ingrowth, facilitating the recruitment of cells and promoting collagen synthesis. The integration of these patches into the host tissue involves a cascade of cellular events, including inflammation, angiogenesis, and matrix remodeling. Inflammatory responses triggered by patch implantation contribute to the recruitment of immune cells and the release of cytokines and growth factors, fostering a microenvironment conducive to tissue repair. However, despite their potential benefits, the long-term efficacy and durability of biological patches in rotator cuff repair remain areas of ongoing research and debate. Further studies are needed to elucidate the optimal patch characteristics, surgical techniques, and rehabilitation protocols to maximize clinical outcomes and minimize complications in rotator cuff surgery.

肩袖撕裂愈合和机械稳定性中的生物增强补丁。
生物补片已成为肩袖撕裂手术治疗中很有前途的辅助手段,其目的是增强组织愈合和修复肌腱的生物力学特性。这些生物补片来源于真皮或小肠粘膜等人体或动物组织,植入后会在肩袖环境中发生机械和病理变化。这些补片可为修复部位提供结构性加固,在肌腱上更均匀地分散力量,并在愈合过程中促进负荷的逐步转移。这种力量的重新分配有助于减轻修复肌腱和周围组织的张力,从而降低再次撕裂的风险,提高修复的整体完整性。此外,生物补片还可作为细胞浸润和组织生长的支架,促进细胞的招募和胶原蛋白的合成。这些补片与宿主组织的整合涉及一连串的细胞事件,包括炎症、血管生成和基质重塑。补片植入引发的炎症反应有助于免疫细胞的招募以及细胞因子和生长因子的释放,从而形成有利于组织修复的微环境。然而,尽管生物补片具有潜在的益处,但其在肩袖修复中的长期疗效和耐久性仍是研究和争论的焦点。需要进一步研究阐明最佳的补片特性、手术技术和康复方案,以最大限度地提高临床疗效,减少肩袖手术的并发症。
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