Repair of tympanic membrane perforation using novel adjuvant therapies: a contemporary review of experimental and tissue engineering studies
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Repair of tympanic membrane perforation using novel adjuvant therapies: a contemporary review of experimental and tissue engineering studies
Abstract
Objective: To perform a contemporary review of experimental studies to describe the effects of various novel adjuvant therapies in enhancing tympanic membrane (TM) perforation healing.
Methods: A PubMed search for articles from January 2000 to June 2012 related to TM perforation, along with the references of those articles, was performed. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied to all experimental studies assessing adjuvant therapies to TM healing.
Results: Many studies have assessed the efficacy of biomolecules or growth factors, such as epidermal growth factors and basic fibroblast growth factors, in TM regeneration with significant success. More recent strategies in TM tissue engineering have involved utilizing bioengineered scaffold materials, such as silk fibroin, chitosan, calcium alginate, and decellularized extracellular matrices. Most scaffold materials demonstrated biocompatibility and faster TM perforation healing rates.
Conclusion: Although several studies have demonstrated promising results, many questions still remain, such as the adequacy of animal models and long-term biocompatibility of adjuvant materials. As well, further studies comparing various adjuvant substances and bioscaffolds are required prior to clinical application.
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