Journal of Tissue Engineering (Feb 2023)

Preclinical and clinical orthotopic transplantation of decellularized/engineered tracheal scaffolds: A systematic literature review

  • Elena Stocco,
  • Silvia Barbon,
  • Marco Mammana,
  • Giovanni Zambello,
  • Martina Contran,
  • Pier Paolo Parnigotto,
  • Veronica Macchi,
  • Maria Teresa Conconi,
  • Federico Rea,
  • Raffaele De Caro,
  • Andrea Porzionato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20417314231151826
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Severe tracheal injuries that cannot be managed by mobilization and end-to-end anastomosis represent an unmet clinical need and an urgent challenge to face in surgical practice; within this scenario, decellularized scaffolds (eventually bioengineered) are currently a tempting option among tissue engineered substitutes. The success of a decellularized trachea is expression of a balanced approach in cells removal while preserving the extracellular matrix (ECM) architecture/mechanical properties. Revising the literature, many Authors report about different methods for acellular tracheal ECMs development; however, only few of them verified the devices effectiveness by an orthotopic implant in animal models of disease. To support translational medicine in this field, here we provide a systematic review on studies recurring to decellularized/bioengineered tracheas implantation. After describing the specific methodological aspects, orthotopic implant results are verified. Furtherly, the only three clinical cases of compassionate use of tissue engineered tracheas are reported with a focus on outcomes.