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Augmenting Tendon‐to‐Bone Repair with Functionally Graded Scaffolds

Chunlei Zhu, Jichuan Qiu, Stavros Thomopoulos, Younan Xia

2021Advanced Healthcare Materials75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tendon-to-bone repair often fails because the functionally graded attachment is not regenerated during the healing process. Biomimetic scaffolds that recapitulate the unique features of the native tendon-to-bone attachment hold great promise for enhancing the healing process. Among various types of scaffolds that are developed and evaluated for tendon-to-bone repair, those with gradations (in either a stratified or a continuous fashion) in composition, structure, mechanical properties, and cell phenotype have gained the most attention. In this progress report, the recent efforts in the rational design and fabrication of functionally graded scaffolds based upon electrospun nanofiber mats and inverse opal structures, as well as the evaluation of their applications in augmenting tendon-to-bone repair, are reviewed. This report concludes with perspectives on the necessary future steps for clinical translation of the scaffolds.

Topics & Concepts

TendonMaterials scienceBone healingBiomedical engineeringProcess (computing)Tissue engineeringComputer scienceAnatomyMedicineOperating systemTendon Structure and TreatmentSilk-based biomaterials and applicationsBone Tissue Engineering Materials