International Journal of Pediatrics | 2019

Advances in tissue engineering in the treatment of short bowel syndrome in children

 
 

Abstract


Short bowel syndrome(SBS) is a multi-system disease caused by congenital or acquired intestinal diseases, which is the main cause of intestinal failure in children and has high morbidity and mortality in children.Despite decades of experience in the management of short bowel syndrome, current therapy is primarily supportive.Definitive treatment often requires intestinal transplantation, However, bowel transplantation brings new complications and a higher mortality rate.In order to develop novel approaches to the treatment of short bowel syndrome, artificial intestines have come under scrutiny by placing intestinal stem cells on a bioscaffold that has an absorptive surface resembling native intestine and taking advantage of neovascularization to develop a blood supply.This review will explore recent advances in functional epithelium and mesenchymal niche, biomaterials, vascularization, highlighting both success and ongoing challenges in the field. \n \n \nKey words: \nTissue-engineering;\xa0Artificial intestine;\xa0Short bowel syndrome;\xa0Children

Volume 46
Pages 678-682
DOI 10.3760/CMA.J.ISSN.1673-4408.2019.09.015
Language English
Journal International Journal of Pediatrics

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