Recent trends in therapeutic strategies for repairing endometrial tissue in intrauterine adhesion
Abstract Intrauterine adhesion (IUA) is a common gynaecological disease that develops from infection or trauma. IUA disease may seriously affect the physical and mental health of women of childbearing age, which may lead to symptoms such as hypomenorrhea or infertility. Presently, hysteroscopic tran...
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oai:doaj.org-article:8aea88516b3c488186a3460a0544142a2021-11-28T12:06:12ZRecent trends in therapeutic strategies for repairing endometrial tissue in intrauterine adhesion10.1186/s40824-021-00242-62055-7124https://doaj.org/article/8aea88516b3c488186a3460a0544142a2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s40824-021-00242-6https://doaj.org/toc/2055-7124Abstract Intrauterine adhesion (IUA) is a common gynaecological disease that develops from infection or trauma. IUA disease may seriously affect the physical and mental health of women of childbearing age, which may lead to symptoms such as hypomenorrhea or infertility. Presently, hysteroscopic transcervical resection of adhesion (TCRA) is the principal therapy for IUAs, although its function in preventing the recurrence of adhesion and preserving fertility is limited. Pharmaceuticals such as hormones and vasoactive agents and the placement of nondegradable stents are the most common postoperative adjuvant therapy methods. However, the repair of injured endometrium is relatively restricted due to the different anatomical structures of the endometrium. Recently, the treatment outcome of IUAs has improved with the advancement of hysteroscopic techniques. In particular, the application of bioactive scaffolds combined with tissue engineering technology has proven to have high therapeutic potential or endometrial repair in IUA treatment. Herein, this review has summarized past therapeutic strategies, including postoperative adjuvant therapy, cell or therapeutic molecular delivery therapy methods and bioactive scaffold-based tissue engineering methods. Therefore, this review presented the recent therapeutic strategies for repairing endometrium treatment and pointed out the issues of clinical concern to provide alternative methods for the management of IUAs.Junyan MaHong ZhanWen LiLiqi ZhangFeng YunRuijin WuJun LinYangyang LiBMCarticleIntrauterine adhesionBiomaterialStem cell therapy3D printingElectrospinningMedical technologyR855-855.5ENBiomaterials Research, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 1-25 (2021) |
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Abstract Intrauterine adhesion (IUA) is a common gynaecological disease that develops from infection or trauma. IUA disease may seriously affect the physical and mental health of women of childbearing age, which may lead to symptoms such as hypomenorrhea or infertility. Presently, hysteroscopic transcervical resection of adhesion (TCRA) is the principal therapy for IUAs, although its function in preventing the recurrence of adhesion and preserving fertility is limited. Pharmaceuticals such as hormones and vasoactive agents and the placement of nondegradable stents are the most common postoperative adjuvant therapy methods. However, the repair of injured endometrium is relatively restricted due to the different anatomical structures of the endometrium. Recently, the treatment outcome of IUAs has improved with the advancement of hysteroscopic techniques. In particular, the application of bioactive scaffolds combined with tissue engineering technology has proven to have high therapeutic potential or endometrial repair in IUA treatment. Herein, this review has summarized past therapeutic strategies, including postoperative adjuvant therapy, cell or therapeutic molecular delivery therapy methods and bioactive scaffold-based tissue engineering methods. Therefore, this review presented the recent therapeutic strategies for repairing endometrium treatment and pointed out the issues of clinical concern to provide alternative methods for the management of IUAs. |
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Junyan Ma Hong Zhan Wen Li Liqi Zhang Feng Yun Ruijin Wu Jun Lin Yangyang Li |
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Junyan Ma Hong Zhan Wen Li Liqi Zhang Feng Yun Ruijin Wu Jun Lin Yangyang Li |
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Recent trends in therapeutic strategies for repairing endometrial tissue in intrauterine adhesion |
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Recent trends in therapeutic strategies for repairing endometrial tissue in intrauterine adhesion |
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Recent trends in therapeutic strategies for repairing endometrial tissue in intrauterine adhesion |
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Recent trends in therapeutic strategies for repairing endometrial tissue in intrauterine adhesion |
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Recent trends in therapeutic strategies for repairing endometrial tissue in intrauterine adhesion |
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recent trends in therapeutic strategies for repairing endometrial tissue in intrauterine adhesion |
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