Biomaterials for hollow organ tissue engineering

Fibrogenesis Tissue Repair. 2016 Mar 23:9:3. doi: 10.1186/s13069-016-0040-6. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Tissue engineering is a rapidly advancing field that is likely to transform how medicine is practised in the near future. For hollow organs such as those found in the cardiovascular and respiratory systems or gastrointestinal tract, tissue engineering can provide replacement of the entire organ or provide restoration of function to specific regions. Larger tissue-engineered constructs often require biomaterial-based scaffold structures to provide support and structure for new tissue growth. Consideration must be given to the choice of material and manufacturing process to ensure the de novo tissue closely matches the mechanical and physiological properties of the native tissue. This review will discuss some of the approaches taken to date for fabricating hollow organ scaffolds and the selection of appropriate biomaterials.

Keywords: Biocompatible; Biomaterials; Regenerative medicine; Scaffold; Tissue engineering.

Publication types

  • Review