纤维素基缝线:现状、挑战和未来展望

IF 13 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD
Meiyan Wu , Lei Ding , Xiaoying Bai , Yuxiang Cao , Mehdi Rahmaninia , Bing Li , Bin Li
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摘要

外科缝合线作为应用最广泛、价值最高的植入材料,在创面闭合和愈合中起着至关重要的作用。其中,纤维素基多功能缝合线是近几十年来发展起来的,很有希望取代化石基合成缝合线。因此,本文旨在介绍纤维素基缝线的历史和最新进展,主要包括使用的材料(如天然纤维素、纳米纤维素和再生纤维素)、湿纺丝的制备方法和机理以及最近发展的界面聚电解质络合纺丝,以及缝线的应用性能(如机械性能、细胞相容性、生物降解性、可吸收性和抗菌性能)。更重要的是,它总结了所有基于纤维素的缝合线,然后深入研究挑战和未来展望。因此,本文综述为开发高端纤维素基医用缝合线提供了重要参考。
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Cellulose-based suture: State of art, challenge, and future outlook
Surgical sutures as the most widely used and high-value implanted materials are of vital importance in wound closure and healing. Among them, cellulose-based sutures with multifunctionality have been developed in recent decades, and are very promising to replace the fossil-based synthetic sutures. Therefore, this paper aims at covering the history and recent advances of cellulose-based suture, mainly including the materials used (e.g., natural cellulose, nanocellulose, and regenerated cellulose), fabrication methods and mechanism of wet spinning and the recently developed interfacial polyelectrolyte complexation spinning, as well as suture application performance (such as mechanical properties, cytocompatibility, biodegradability, absorbable properties, and antibacterial properties). More importantly, it summarizes all cellulose-based sutures, and then delves deep into the challenges and future outlook. Thus, this review provides an important reference for the development of high-end cellulose-based medical sutures.
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Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts
Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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