Innovative Approaches in Microtia Treatment: Advancements in Tissue Engineering and Scaffold Design.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Jael Adrián Vergara-Lope Núñez, Juan Moisés Ocampo-Godínez, Febe Carolina Vàzquez-Vàzquez, Armando Apellaniz-Campo, Edgar Oliver Lopez Villegas, Marco Antonio Álvarez-Pérez
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Abstract

Facial symmetry is paramount in societal perceptions of attractiveness, with symmetric faces receiving higher ratings. This is particularly relevant for individuals with microtia, a congenital condition affecting external ear formation, who often experience psychosocial challenges such as anxiety and depression. Auricular prostheses and High-density porous polyethylene (MEDPOR®) offer an aesthetic solution. However, they are related to disadvantages like color mismatches, periodic replacement, and skin infections. Currently, the Nagata technique, regarded as the "gold standard" for microtia treatment, involves a two-step surgical procedure using autologous rib cartilage to reconstruct the auricle. Despite its widespread use, this method is highly invasive and associated with significant risks, including chronic pain, skin necrosis, and variable aesthetic outcomes dependent on the surgeon's skill. Tissue engineering presents a novel approach to microtia treatment, focusing on three core principles: creating a temporary scaffold for cellular support, selecting appropriate cells for seeding, and optimizing the regeneration process through molecular enhancements. This review discusses a novel perspective for microtia treatment with innovative methodologies that seek to improve aesthetic and functional outcomes, mainly through advancements in tissue engineering and scaffold fabrication techniques.

微创治疗的创新方法:组织工程和支架设计的进展。
在社会对吸引力的看法中,面部对称是最重要的,对称的脸得到了更高的评价。这对患有小耳症的人尤其重要,这是一种影响外耳形成的先天性疾病,他们经常经历焦虑和抑郁等社会心理挑战。耳廓假体和高密度多孔聚乙烯(MEDPOR®)提供了一个美观的解决方案。然而,它们与颜色不匹配、定期更换和皮肤感染等缺点有关。目前,Nagata技术被认为是小耳症治疗的“金标准”,它包括使用自体肋软骨重建耳廓的两步外科手术。尽管这种方法被广泛使用,但它具有高度侵入性,并伴有显著的风险,包括慢性疼痛、皮肤坏死和依赖于外科医生技能的可变美学结果。组织工程提出了一种新的治疗方法,主要关注三个核心原则:为细胞支持创建临时支架,选择合适的细胞进行播种,并通过分子增强优化再生过程。本综述主要通过组织工程和支架制造技术的进步,讨论了用创新方法寻求改善美学和功能结果的小体畸形治疗的新视角。
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
15.80%
发文量
212
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Biomedical Engineering is an official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society, publishing original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering. The Annals is an interdisciplinary and international journal with the aim to highlight integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems.
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