Progress of Periosteal Osteogenesis: The Prospect of In Vivo Bioreactor

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Repairing large segment bone defects is still a clinical challenge. Bone tissue prefabrication shows great translational potentials and has been gradually accepted clinically. Existing bone reconstruction strategies, including autologous periosteal graft, allogeneic periosteal transplantation, xenogeneic periosteal transplantation, and periosteal cell tissue engineering, are all clinically valuable treatments and have made significant progress in research. Herein, we reviewed the research progress of these techniques and briefly explained the relationship among in vivo microenvironment, mechanical force, and periosteum osteogenesis. Moreover, we also highlighted the importance of the critical role of periosteum in osteogenesis and explained current challenges and future perspective.

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Chen, X., Yu, B., Wang, Z., Li, Q., Dai, C., & Wei, J. (2022, September 1). Progress of Periosteal Osteogenesis: The Prospect of In Vivo Bioreactor. Orthopaedic Surgery. Sociedade Brasileira de Matematica Aplicada e Computacional. https://doi.org/10.1111/os.13325

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