3d生物打印尿道移植物:彻底改变尿道狭窄治疗。

IF 1.2 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Arab Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2025-05-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20905998.2025.2504797
Kirolos Eskandar
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摘要

尿道狭窄疾病仍然是一个重大的临床挑战,往往需要复杂的手术干预和可变的长期成功率。传统的方法,包括尿道扩张、内窥镜治疗和使用颊粘膜等自体移植物的尿道成形术,由于供体部位的发病率、移植物收缩和不理想的整合而受到限制。生物3d打印技术的最新进展引入了一种变革性的替代方案——生物工程尿道移植物,旨在复制原生组织结构并促进细胞整合。然而,尽管这些结构旨在增强长期功能,但证实其动态和功能与天然组织等效的有力证据仍然有限。本文探讨了3d生物打印尿道移植物的最新发展,详细介绍了生物墨水配方、支架设计和生物打印技术。传统尿道重建方法与生物工程移植物的比较分析强调了患者特异性再生解决方案的潜在益处。此外,我们讨论了临床前和临床进展,临床翻译的挑战,以及优化生物打印尿道结构的未来方向。通过将再生医学与泌尿外科相结合,3d生物打印有望彻底改变尿道狭窄的治疗并改善患者的预后。
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3D-bioprinted urethral grafts: Revolutionizing urethral stricture treatment.

Urethral stricture disease remains a significant clinical challenge, often requiring complex surgical interventions with variable long-term success rates. Traditional approaches, including urethral dilation, endoscopic treatments, and urethroplasty using autologous grafts such as buccal mucosa, are limited by donor site morbidity, graft contraction, and suboptimal integration. Recent advancements in 3D-bioprinting have introduced a transformative alternative - bioengineered urethral grafts designed to replicate native tissue architecture and promote cellular integration. However, while these constructs aim to enhance long-term functionality, robust evidence confirming their dynamic and functional equivalence to native tissue remains limited. This review explores the latest developments in 3D-bioprinted urethral grafts, detailing bioink formulations, scaffold designs, and bioprinting techniques. Comparative analysis of conventional urethral reconstruction methods versus bioengineered grafts highlights the potential benefits of patient-specific, regenerative solutions. Additionally, we discuss preclinical and clinical progress, challenges in clinical translation, and future directions for optimizing bioprinted urethral constructs. By bridging regenerative medicine with urologic surgery, 3D-bioprinting holds the promise of revolutionizing urethral stricture treatment and improving patient outcomes.

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Arab Journal of Urology
Arab Journal of Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The Arab Journal of Urology is a peer-reviewed journal that strives to provide a high standard of research and clinical material to the widest possible urological community worldwide. The journal encompasses all aspects of urology including: urological oncology, urological reconstructive surgery, urodynamics, female urology, pediatric urology, endourology, transplantation, erectile dysfunction, and urinary infections and inflammations. The journal provides reviews, original articles, editorials, surgical techniques, cases reports and correspondence. Urologists, oncologists, pathologists, radiologists and scientists are invited to submit their contributions to make the Arab Journal of Urology a viable international forum for the practical, timely and state-of-the-art clinical urology and basic urological research.
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