Fabrication Techniques of Nerve Guidance Conduits for Nerve Regeneration

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Abstract

Neuronal loss and axonal degeneration after spinal cord injury or peripheral injury result in the loss of sensory and motor func-tions. Nerve regeneration is a complicated and medical challenge that requires suitable guides to bridge nerve injury gaps and re-store nerve function. Due to the hostility of the microenvironment in the lesion, multiple conditions should be fulfilled to achieve improved functional recovery. Many nerve conduits have been fabricated using various natural and synthetic polymers. The design and material of the nerve guide conduits were carefully reviewed. A detailed review was conducted on the fabrication meth-od of the nerve guide conduit for nerve regeneration. The typical fabrication methods used to fabricate nerve conduits are dip coating, solvent casting, micropatterning, electrospinning, and additive manufacturing. The advantages and disadvantages of the fabrication methods were reported, and research to overcome these limitations was reviewed. Extensive reviews have focused on the biological functions and in vivo performance of polymeric nerve conduits. In this paper, we emphasize the fabrication meth-od of nerve conduits by polymers and their properties. By learning from the existing candidates, we can advance the strategies for designing novel polymeric systems with better properties for nerve regeneration.

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Kang, N. U., Lee, S. J., & Gwak, S. J. (2022, February 1). Fabrication Techniques of Nerve Guidance Conduits for Nerve Regeneration. Yonsei Medical Journal. Yonsei University College of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2022.63.2.114

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