Advancing bone regeneration: Clinical implications of synthetic biomaterials and fibrin derivatives.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Ren-Xian Xie, Yi-Xuan Xing, Nian-Zhe Sun
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Abstract

Bone defects caused by trauma, infection, or congenital anomalies remain a significant challenge in orthopedic and dental practice, necessitating innovative strategies to enhance healing and functional restoration. This systematic review by Pagani et al synthesizes evidence on the synergistic role of synthetic biomaterials, such as hydroxyapatite (HA) and β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP), combined with fibrin derivatives in bone regeneration. Analyzing 21 studies, the authors demonstrate that HA and β-TCP composites exhibit superior osteoconductivity and biocompatibility when integrated with fibrin sealants or platelet-rich fibrin, promoting cellular adhesion, osteogenic differentiation, and accelerated healing. While these studies underscore the potential of these biomaterial-fibrin hybrids, limitations such as variability in fibrin preparation, lack of long-term data, and insufficient standardization hinder clinical translation. This editorial contextualizes these findings within the evolving landscape of regenerative medicine, emphasizing the need for optimized formulations, interdisciplinary collaboration, and robust clinical trials to bridge laboratory innovation to bedside application.

推进骨再生:合成生物材料和纤维蛋白衍生物的临床意义。
创伤、感染或先天性异常引起的骨缺损在骨科和牙科实践中仍然是一个重大挑战,需要创新的策略来增强愈合和功能恢复。Pagani等人的这篇系统综述综合了合成生物材料(如羟基磷灰石(HA)和β-磷酸三钙(β-TCP))与纤维蛋白衍生物在骨再生中的协同作用的证据。通过对21项研究的分析,作者证明,HA和β-TCP复合材料与纤维蛋白密封剂或富含血小板的纤维蛋白结合时,具有优异的骨传导性和生物相容性,可促进细胞粘附、成骨分化和加速愈合。虽然这些研究强调了这些生物材料-纤维蛋白混合物的潜力,但纤维蛋白制备的可变性、缺乏长期数据和标准化不足等局限性阻碍了临床转化。这篇社论将这些发现置于再生医学不断发展的背景下,强调优化配方、跨学科合作和强有力的临床试验的必要性,以将实验室创新与临床应用联系起来。
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