Propelling Minimally Invasive Tissue Regeneration With Next‐Era Injectable Pre‐Formed Scaffolds

The growing aging population, with its associated chronic diseases, underscores the urgency for effective tissue regeneration strategies. Biomaterials play a pivotal role in the realm of tissue reconstruction and regeneration, with a distinct shift toward minimally invasive (MI) treatments. This tra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2024-08, Vol.36 (33), p.e2400700-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Liao, Junhan, Timoshenko, Anastasia B., Cordova, Domenic J., Astudillo Potes, Maria D., Gaihre, Bipin, Liu, Xifeng, Elder, Benjamin D., Lu, Lichun, Tilton, Maryam
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Zusammenfassung:The growing aging population, with its associated chronic diseases, underscores the urgency for effective tissue regeneration strategies. Biomaterials play a pivotal role in the realm of tissue reconstruction and regeneration, with a distinct shift toward minimally invasive (MI) treatments. This transition, fueled by engineered biomaterials, steers away from invasive surgical procedures to embrace approaches offering reduced trauma, accelerated recovery, and cost‐effectiveness. In the realm of MI tissue repair and cargo delivery, various techniques are explored. While in situ polymerization is prominent, it is not without its challenges. This narrative review explores diverse biomaterials, fabrication methods, and biofunctionalization for injectable pre‐formed scaffolds, focusing on their unique advantages. The injectable pre‐formed scaffolds, exhibiting compressibility, controlled injection, and maintained mechanical integrity, emerge as promising alternative solutions to in situ polymerization challenges. The conclusion of this review emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary design facilitated by synergizing fields of materials science, advanced 3D biomanufacturing, mechanobiological studies, and innovative approaches for effective MI tissue regeneration. Injectable pre‐formed scaffolds are revolutionizing regenerative medicine, offering targeted, minimally invasive therapeutic delivery. This review discusses their fabrication, biomaterial advancements, and functionalization strategies, highlighting significant successes in treating age‐related conditions and broadening biomedical applications. Emerging trends and potential impacts in tissue engineering are explored.
ISSN:0935-9648
1521-4095
1521-4095
DOI:10.1002/adma.202400700