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Degradable biomedical elastomers: paving the future of tissue repair and regenerative medicine

  • Ben Jia
  • , Heyuan Huang
  • , Zhicheng Dong
  • , Xiaoyang Ren
  • , Yanyan Lu
  • , Wenzhi Wang
  • , Shaowen Zhou
  • , Xin Zhao
  • , Baolin Guo
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Degradable biomedical elastomers (DBE), characterized by controlled biodegradability, excellent biocompatibility, tailored elasticity, and favorable network design and processability, have become indispensable in tissue repair. This review critically examines the recent advances of biodegradable elastomers for tissue repair, focusing mainly on degradation mechanisms and evaluation, synthesis and crosslinking methods, microstructure design, processing techniques, and tissue repair applications. The review explores the material composition and cross-linking methods of elastomers used in tissue repair, addressing chemistry-related challenges and structural design considerations. In addition, this review focuses on the processing methods of two- and three-dimensional structures of elastomers, and systematically discusses the contribution of processing methods such as solvent casting, electrostatic spinning, and three-/four-dimensional printing of DBE. Furthermore, we describe recent advances in tissue repair using DBE, and include advances achieved in regenerating different tissues, including nerves, tendons, muscle, cardiac, and bone, highlighting their efficacy and versatility. The review concludes by discussing the current challenges in material selection, biodegradation, bioactivation, and manufacturing in tissue repair, and suggests future research directions. This concise yet comprehensive analysis aims to provide valuable insights and technical guidance for advances in DBE for tissue engineering.

源语言英语
页(从-至)4086-4153
页数68
期刊Chemical Society Reviews
53
8
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 11 3月 2024

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