脚手架
组织工程
动物模型
灵活性(工程)
生物医学工程
软组织
再生(生物学)
乳腺组织
医学
计算机科学
外科
生物
乳腺癌
内科学
癌症
统计
细胞生物学
数学
作者
Matthew Cheng,Jan Janzekovic,Mina Mohseni,Flávia Medeiros Savi,Jacqui A. McGovern,Graham J. Galloway,Clement Wong,Siamak Saifzadeh,Michael Wagels,Dietmar W. Hutmacher
出处
期刊:Tissue Engineering Part C-methods
[Mary Ann Liebert]
日期:2021-04-28
卷期号:27 (6): 366-377
被引量:11
标识
DOI:10.1089/ten.tec.2020.0387
摘要
Scaffold-guided breast tissue engineering (SGBTE) has the potential to transform reconstructive breast surgery. Currently, there is a deficiency in clinically relevant animal models suitable for studying novel breast tissue engineering concepts. To date, only a small number of large animal studies have been conducted and characterization of these large animal models is poorly described in the literature. Addressing this gap in the literature, this publication comprehensively describes our original porcine model based on the current published literature and the experience gained from previous animal studies conducted by our research group. In a long-term experiment using our model, we investigated our SGBTE approach by implanting 60 additively manufactured bioresorbable scaffolds under the panniculus carnosus muscle along the flanks of 12 pigs over 12 months. Our model has the flexibility to compare multiple treatment modalities where we successfully investigated scaffolds filled with various treatments of immediate and delayed fat graft and augmentation with platelet rich plasma. No wound complications were observed using our animal model. We were able to grow clinically relevant volumes of soft tissue, which validates our model. Our preclinical large animal model is ideally suited to assess different scaffold or hydrogel-driven soft tissue regeneration strategies. The ability to regenerate soft tissue through scaffold-guided tissue engineering concepts can transform breast reconstructive surgery. We describe an original preclinical large animal model to study controlled and reproducible scaffold-guided breast tissue engineering (SGBTE) concepts. This model features the flexibility to investigate multiple treatment conditions per animal, making it an efficient model. We have validated our model with a long-term experiment over 12 months, which exceeds other shorter published studies. Our SGBTE concept provides a more clinically relevant approach in terms of breast reconstruction. Future studies using this model will support the translation of SGBTE into clinical practice.
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