Volume 13, Issue 11 pp. 2077-2100
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The advances in nerve tissue engineering: From fabrication of nerve conduit to in vivo nerve regeneration assays

Maliheh Jahromi

Maliheh Jahromi

Department of Anatomical Science, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

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Shahnaz Razavi

Corresponding Author

Shahnaz Razavi

Department of Anatomical Science, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

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Shahnaz Razavi, Department of Anatomical Sciences, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, 81744-176, Iran.

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Abbas Bakhtiari

Abbas Bakhtiari

Department of Anatomical Science, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

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First published: 27 July 2019
Citations: 51

Abstract

Peripheral nerve damage is a common clinical complication of traumatic injury occurring after accident, tumorous outgrowth, or surgical side effects. Although the new methods and biomaterials have been improved recently, regeneration of peripheral nerve gaps is still a challenge. These injuries affect the quality of life of the patients negatively. In the recent years, many efforts have been made to develop innovative nerve tissue engineering approaches aiming to improve peripheral nerve treatment following nerve injuries. Herein, we will not only outline what we know about the peripheral nerve regeneration but also offer our insight regarding the types of nerve conduits, their fabrication process, and factors associated with conduits as well as types of animal and nerve models for evaluating conduit function. Finally, nerve regeneration in a rat sciatic nerve injury model by nerve conduits has been considered, and the main aspects that may affect the preclinical outcome have been discussed.

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