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  • * Tissue engineering is emerging as a promising solution for esophageal cancer treatment, aiming to recreate the complex structure and function of natural esophagus tissue.
  • * The article reviews different scaffold construction methods, emphasizing the significance of flexible design and layer adhesion in repairing significant esophageal defects for better patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Currently, patients with esophageal cancer, especially advanced patients, usually use autologous tissue for esophageal alternative therapy. However, an alternative therapy is often accompanied by serious complications such as ischemia and leakage, which seriously affect the prognosis of patients. Tissue engineering has been widely studied as one of the ideal methods for the treatment of esophageal cancer. In view of the complex multi-layer structure of the natural esophagus, how to use the tissue engineering method to design the scaffold with structure and function matching with the natural tissue is the principle that the tissue engineering method must follow. This article will analyze and summarize the construction methods, with or without cells, and repair effects of single-layer scaffold and multi-layer scaffold. Especially in the repair of full-thickness and circumferential esophageal defects, the flexible design method and the binding force between the layers of the scaffold are very important. In short, esophageal tissue engineering technology has broad prospects and plays a more and more important role in the treatment of esophageal diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8892191PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.853193DOI Listing

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