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Biological Scaffolds for Congenital Heart Disease

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BIOENGINEERING-BASEL
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10010057

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congenital heart disease; children; tissue engineering; scaffolds; grow; fixation; decellularisation; acellular; cellular; biofabrication

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Congenital heart disease is a common birth defect requiring invasive surgeries. The lack of growth and remodeling potential in current prosthetics limits their use in cardiovascular surgery. Tissue engineering aims to develop durable scaffolds that can grow and remodel in defective hearts. This review discusses existing biological scaffolds, including fixation and decellularization techniques, as well as cellularization methods for pediatric CHD treatment.
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most predominant birth defect and can require several invasive surgeries throughout childhood. The absence of materials with growth and remodelling potential is a limitation of currently used prosthetics in cardiovascular surgery, as well as their susceptibility to calcification. The field of tissue engineering has emerged as a regenerative medicine approach aiming to develop durable scaffolds possessing the ability to grow and remodel upon implantation into the defective hearts of babies and children with CHD. Though tissue engineering has produced several synthetic scaffolds, most of them failed to be successfully translated in this life-endangering clinical scenario, and currently, biological scaffolds are the most extensively used. This review aims to thoroughly summarise the existing biological scaffolds for the treatment of paediatric CHD, categorised as homografts and xenografts, and present the preclinical and clinical studies. Fixation as well as techniques of decellularisation will be reported, highlighting the importance of these approaches for the successful implantation of biological scaffolds that avoid prosthetic rejection. Additionally, cardiac scaffolds for paediatric CHD can be implanted as acellular prostheses, or recellularised before implantation, and cellularisation techniques will be extensively discussed.

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