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Tissue Engineering in Gynecology

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232012319

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tissue engineering; ovary; uterus; vagina; gynecology

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [455614]

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Female gynecological organ dysfunction has a negative impact on the quality of life for women, and current treatment options are inadequate. Tissue engineering provides a potential alternative for repairing or replacing dysfunctional gynecological organs, with the aim of restoring female fertility and sexual wellbeing.
Female gynecological organ dysfunction can cause infertility and psychological distress, decreasing the quality of life of affected women. Incidence is constantly increasing due to growing rates of cancer and increase of childbearing age in the developed world. Current treatments are often unable to restore organ function, and occasionally are the cause of female infertility. Alternative treatment options are currently being developed in order to face the inadequacy of current practices. In this review, pathologies and current treatments of gynecological organs (ovaries, uterus, and vagina) are described. State-of-the-art of tissue engineering alternatives to common practices are evaluated with a focus on in vivo models. Tissue engineering is an ever-expanding field, integrating various domains of modern science to create sophisticated tissue substitutes in the hope of repairing or replacing dysfunctional organs using autologous cells. Its application to gynecology has the potential of restoring female fertility and sexual wellbeing.

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