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Biological Macromolecule-Based Scaffolds for Urethra Reconstruction.

Saeed FarzamfarMegan RicherMahya RahmaniMohammad NajiMehdi AleahmadStéphane ChabaudStéphane Bolduc
Published in: Biomolecules (2023)
Urethral reconstruction strategies are limited with many associated drawbacks. In this context, the main challenge is the unavailability of a suitable tissue that can endure urine exposure. However, most of the used tissues in clinical practices are non-specialized grafts that finally fail to prevent urine leakage. Tissue engineering has offered novel solutions to address this dilemma. In this technology, scaffolding biomaterials characteristics are of prime importance. Biological macromolecules are naturally derived polymers that have been extensively studied for various tissue engineering applications. This review discusses the recent advances, applications, and challenges of biological macromolecule-based scaffolds in urethral reconstruction.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • urinary incontinence
  • gene expression
  • multidrug resistant
  • palliative care