乳房再造术
生物医学工程
材料科学
整形外科
乳晕
乳腺癌
医学
外科
癌症
内科学
作者
Sarah Van Belleghem,Bhushan Mahadik,Kirstie Snodderly,Zoe Mote,Bin Jiang,Justine R. Yu,Shannon T. McLoughlin,Xiaoming He,Arthur J. Nam,John P. Fisher
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202101249
摘要
Abstract Breast cancer and its most radical treatment, the mastectomy, significantly impose both physical transformations and emotional pain in thousands of women across the globe. Restoring the natural appearance of a nipple‐areola complex directly on the reconstructed breast represents an important psychological healing experience for these women and remains an unresolved clinical challenge, as current restorative techniques render a flattened disfigured skin tab within a single year. To provide a long‐term solution for nipple reconstruction, this work presents 3D printed hybrid scaffolds composed of complementary biodegradable gelatin methacrylate and synthetic non‐degradable poly(ethylene) glycol hydrogels to foster the regeneration of a viable nipple‐areola complex. In vitro results showcased the robust structural capacity and long‐term shape retention of the nipple projection amidst internal fibroblastic contraction, while in vivo subcutaneous implantation of the 3D printed nipple‐areola demonstrated minimal fibrotic encapsulation, neovascularization, and the formation of healthy granulation tissue. Envisioned as subdermal implants, these nipple‐areola bioprinted regenerative grafts have the potential to transform the appearance of the newly reconstructed breast, reduce subsequent surgical intervention, and revolutionize breast reconstruction practices.
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