Biomaterials and tissue engineering strategies for posterior lamellar eyelid reconstruction: Replacement or regeneration?

Bioeng Transl Med. 2023 Feb 15;8(4):e10497. doi: 10.1002/btm2.10497. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Reconstruction of posterior lamellar eyelids remains challenging due to their delicate structure, highly specialized function, and cosmetic concerns. Current clinically available techniques for posterior lamellar reconstruction mainly focus on reconstructing the contour of the eyelids. However, the posterior lamella not only provides structural support for the eyelid but also offers a smooth mucosal surface to facilitate globe movement and secrete lipids to maintain ocular surface homeostasis. Bioengineered posterior lamellar substitutes developed via acellular or cellular approaches have shown promise as alternatives to current therapies and encouraging outcomes in animal studies and clinical conditions. Here, we provide a brief reference on the current application of autografts, biomaterials, and tissue-engineered substitutes for posterior lamellar eyelid reconstruction. We also shed light on future challenges and directions for eyelid regeneration strategies and offer perspectives on transitioning replacement strategies to regeneration strategies for eyelid reconstruction in the future.

Keywords: conjunctiva; eyelid reconstruction; posterior lamella; regenerative medicine; tarsal plate; tissue engineering.

Publication types

  • Review