内耳治疗的外科入路。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Nathan Creber, Manohar Bance
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摘要

综述目的:药物递送到耳蜗已经被非常机制的存在,以保护其脆弱的神经感觉上皮免受病原体的阻碍。血脑屏障限制了全身治疗的分布,而局部给药则受到基底到根尖梯度的限制。随着我们在恢复性和再生疗法方面的进展,需要将治疗药物精确地输送到目标部位。这篇综述讨论了可以克服这些障碍的手术方法。最新发现:微针技术的最新进展促进了非破坏性圆窗膜穿透,克服了限制性扩散。直接的耳蜗内导管置入术提供了一个解决传统的沿耳蜗导管基底到根尖梯度的方法,特别是当与开窗结合以允许外排时。药物洗脱植入物提供了一个独特的机会,可以直接在胃内给药,可以延长为缓释格式。最后,已经详细介绍了直接注射移植物的手术方法,以最大限度地提高干细胞移植物的存活率。摘要:针对耳蜗特定亚位的精确药物治疗的发展需要精确的给药方法。这些新策略通常需要外科手术,并且可以克服传统上限制药效学和药代动力学的耳蜗保护屏障。
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Surgical approaches to inner ear therapies.

Surgical approaches to inner ear therapies.

Surgical approaches to inner ear therapies.

Purpose of review: Drug delivery to the cochlea has been hampered by the very mechanisms that exist to protect its delicate neurosensory epithelium from pathogens. The blood-brain barrier restricts the distribution of systemic therapies, while local administration is constrained by basal to apical gradients. As we progress towards restorative and regenerative therapies, precise delivery of therapeutics to their target site is required. This review discusses the surgical approaches to cochlear therapeutic delivery that can overcome these barriers.

Recent findings: Recent advancements in microneedle technology have facilitated nondestructive round window membrane penetration that overcomes restrictive diffusion. Direct intracochlear catheterisation provides a solution to traditional basal to apical gradients along the cochlear duct, particularly when combined with fenestration for allowance of efflux. Drug-eluting implants present a unique opportunity for direct intrascalar administration, which may be extended in a sustained-release format. Finally, surgical approaches for direct injection to the modiolus have been detailed, allowing maximum survival of stem cell grafts.

Summary: The evolution of precise pharmacotherapy to specific subsites of the cochlea demands precise methods of administration. These novel strategies often require a surgical approach and can overcome the protective barriers of the cochlea that traditionally restrict pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.

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2.90
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96
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery is a bimonthly publication offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field. Each issue features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With eleven disciplines published across the year – including maxillofacial surgery, head and neck oncology and speech therapy and rehabilitation – every issue also contains annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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