2023 年的神经适配:缝合线之外的神经修复辅助工具

Q3 Medicine
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有效的神经接合需要无张力修复健康的束带,束带结构完整,血管环境良好,支持神经元、免疫细胞和许旺细胞的再生细胞行为。历史上,缝合接合一直被用于确保端对端修复、神经转移、同种异体移植或自体移植重建符合这些标准;但遗憾的是,整体功能恢复情况仍然不佳。由于感觉运动功能的恢复需要最佳的连接,越来越多的辅助生物材料被用来优化这些基于缝线的连接。本综述旨在讨论由 1 型胶原、猪小肠粘膜下层、壳聚糖和人羊膜制成的纤维蛋白胶和神经包膜的生物学、临床前和临床数据。本研究提供了每种材料在优化神经修复再生潜力方面的现有数据以及现有结果数据。尽管所讨论的每种生物材料都对神经再生有好处,但总的来说,数据仍然参差不齐,需要继续进行研究,以充分了解其中的具体机制以及每种材料对改善感觉运动结果的长期潜在临床影响。
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Nerve Coaptation in 2023: Adjuncts to Nerve Repair Beyond Suture

Effective nerve coaptation entails tensionless repair of healthy fascicles with intact fascicular architecture and a well-vascularized environment, supportive of the regenerative cellular behaviors of neurons, immune cells, and Schwann cells. Suture coaptations have historically been used to ensure that these criteria are met for end-to-end repair, nerve transfers, and allograft or autograft reconstructions; however, unfortunately, overall restoration of function remains poor. As optimal coaptation is required for return of sensorimotor function, adjunct biomaterials are increasingly being enlisted attempting to optimize these suture-based coaptations. The purpose of this review was to discuss the biological, preclinical, and clinical data for the use of fibrin glue and nerve wraps made of type 1 collagen, porcine small intestine submucosa, chitosan, and human amniotic membrane. This study provides available data on each material’s ability to optimize the regenerative potential of nerve repair as well as available outcomes data. Although each biomaterial discussed has benefits to nerve regeneration, at large, data remain heterogeneous, and continued investigation is required to fully understand the specific mechanisms involved and the long-term potential clinical impacts each can provide for improvement of sensorimotor outcomes.

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