Functionalized nerve conduits for peripheral nerve regeneration: A literature review
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Titre | Functionalized nerve conduits for peripheral nerve regeneration: A literature review |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Auteurs | Regas I, Loisel F., Haight H., Menu G., Obert L., Pluvy I |
Journal | HAND SURGERY & REHABILITATION |
Volume | 39 |
Pagination | 343-351 |
Date Published | OCT |
Type of Article | Review |
ISSN | 2468-1229 |
Mots-clés | Bioengineering, Luminal additives growth factors, Microsurgery, Nerve guide, Neurotube |
Résumé | Functionalized neurotube are a third-generation of conduits with chemical or architectural bioactivity developed for axonal proliferation. The goal of this review is to provide a synopsis of the functionalized nerve conduits described in the literature according to their chemical and architectural properties and answer two questions: what are their mechanisms of action? Has their efficacy been proven compared to the autologous nerve graft? Our literature review relates all kind of conduits corresponding to functionalized neurotubes in peripheral nerve regeneration found in Medline and PubMed Central. Studies developing nerve gaps, chemotactic or structural features promoting each conduit, results, efficiency were selected. Fifty-five studies were selected and classified in: (a) intraluminal neurotrophic factors; (b) cell-based therapy (combined-in-vein muscles, amniotic membrane, Schwann cells, stem cells); (c) extracellular matrix proteins; (d) tissue engineering; (e) bioimplants. Functionalized neurotubes showed significantly better functional results than after end-to-end nerve suture. No studies can be able to show that neurotube results were better than autologous nerve graft results. We included all studies regardless of effectives to evaluate quality of reinnervation with modern tubulization. Functionalized neurotubes promote basic conduits for peripheral nerve regeneration. Thanks to bioengineering and microsurgery improvement, further neurotubes could promote best level of regeneration and functional recovery to successfully bridge a critical nerve gap. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS on behalf of SFCM. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.hansur.2020.05.007 |