1.Synergistic strategies of scaffold construction and drug delivery systems for cartilage regeneration.
Qiyao ZHANG ; Pei FENG ; Zihan PEI ; Yinsheng CAO ; Kun JIANG ; Xiong CAI ; Ping WU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(8):3049-3063
In recent years, the rapid development of transportation and sports industries, coupled with the accelerated population aging in China, has led to a steady increase in the incidence of articular cartilage injuries, wear, and degenerative changes. Currently, the clinical treatment options for cartilage defects primarily include conservative therapies and surgical interventions, both of which have certain limitations. Cartilage tissue engineering (CTE), as a novel technology, provides an infinite prospect for cartilage regeneration and repair. Because of the abilities of scaffolds to mimic the natural cartilage structure, exhibit excellent biocompatibility and biomimetic mechanical properties, and promote cell adhesion and proliferation, scaffolds are considered effective delivery systems for growth factors, genes, and drugs. This review summarizes the clinical treatments for cartilage defects and their limitations, discusses the materials and preparation techniques of scaffolds used in CTE, with a particular focus on drug-loaded scaffold delivery systems in cartilage repair and regeneration, and offers a perspective on the future application of drug-loaded CTE. The aim is to provide theoretical guidance and new approaches for the repair of cartilage defects.
Tissue Engineering/methods*
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Humans
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Tissue Scaffolds
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Drug Delivery Systems/methods*
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Regeneration
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Cartilage, Articular/physiology*
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Animals
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Biocompatible Materials
2.Application of laparoscopic pedicled omentum acquisition technique in laparoscopic breast-conserving tumor plastic surgery of breast carcinoma
Zihan WANG ; Baoyi ZHAO ; Xiang LI ; Pei XIN ; Jilong LIU ; Zhongtao ZHANG ; Xiang QU
International Journal of Surgery 2019;46(1):16-20,封3
Objective To explore the application value of laparoscopic pedicled omentum acquisition technique in laparoscopic breast-conserving surgery of breast carcinoma.Methods From November 2016 to November 2017,there were 11 patients with breast carcinoma underwent laparoscopic breast-conserving surgery and breast plastic surgery with laparoscopic pedicled omentum acquisition technique in Beijing Friendship Hospital,Capital Medical University,and retrospectivly analyzed the clinical data of these patients.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,drainage tube time,length of incision,surgical complications,postoperative cosmetic effect and tumor recurrence were recorded and analyzed.Results In 11 patients,the average of the total operation time was 186 min,the average intraoperative blood loss was 22 ml,the average drainage tube time was 3.1 d,and the average total length of the incision was 5.2 cm.There was no severe complication after surgery but only one patient had an increase of belching.The postoperative cosmetic results were excellent with the mean score was 14.7 (the total score was 15) along with getting full score in "shape of breast" and "scar of the incision".There was no locoregional recurrence or distant metastases.Conclusion The combination of laparoscopic breast-conserving surgery of breast carcinoma and the laparoscopic pedicled omentum acquisition technique assure the recovery of the breast shape safely and effectively,also provide better postoperative cosmetic results.

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