Lessons Learned from Tissue Engineering in Urethral Reconstruction and Pelvic Organ Prolapse.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Nikolai Juul, Clara Ibel Chamorro, Kim Broekhuijsen, Teresa Olsen Ekerhult, Magdalena Fossum, Zeliha Guler, Laetitia de Kort, Paul Kouwer, Mary Lynne van Poelgeest-Pomfret, Federico Soria, Frank van Steenbeek, Mariella Withagen, Petra de Graaf
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Abstract

Urogenital diseases, such as hypospadias, incontinence, urethral obstruction, and pelvic organ prolapse, are common conditions that often require treatments at specialized health care providers. All these conditions can have a negative effect on quality of life, but due to issues of taboo and shame, treatment of urogenital disorders has received less attention and has perhaps undergone less development than desirable. Reconstructive surgery of the lower urinary tract is not without complications, and the functional results may be clinically suboptimal and not meeting with patient expectations. Recent advancements in tissue engineering (TE), material sciences, and disease modeling may create new treatment solutions to diseases of the lower urinary tract. To reach constructive advancement of urogenital TE, we created an interdisciplinary network with European scientists, from different backgrounds and research traditions, to identify knowledge gaps and to stimulate further interactions. In this study, we describe the unmet medical need, the advances in new materials and technologies, and the need for preclinical disease models. We concluded that recent developments offer hope for future treatment options, and with this review, we argue that an interdisciplinary network is essential for the transition from bench to bedside. However, for real progress in the field to manifest, we should further integrate patient representatives, as well as representatives of regulatory bodies.

组织工程在尿道重建和盆腔器官脱垂中的经验教训。
泌尿生殖系统疾病,如尿道下裂、尿失禁、尿道梗阻和盆腔器官脱垂,都是常见的情况,通常需要专门的医疗保健提供者进行治疗。所有这些情况都可能对生活质量产生负面影响,但由于禁忌和羞耻感的问题,泌尿生殖系统疾病的治疗受到的关注较少,并且可能经历的发展不如预期。下尿路重建手术并非没有并发症,其功能结果可能在临床上不理想,不符合患者的期望。组织工程(TE)、材料科学和疾病建模的最新进展可能会为下尿路疾病创造新的治疗方案。为了取得泌尿生殖器官TE的建设性进展,我们与来自不同背景和研究传统的欧洲科学家建立了一个跨学科网络,以确定知识差距并促进进一步的互动。在本研究中,我们描述了未满足的医疗需求,新材料和新技术的进展,以及对临床前疾病模型的需求。我们的结论是,最近的发展为未来的治疗选择提供了希望,通过这篇综述,我们认为跨学科的网络对于从实验到临床的过渡是必不可少的。然而,为了在该领域取得真正的进展,我们应该进一步整合患者代表,以及监管机构的代表。
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Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews
Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
1.60%
发文量
150
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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