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Review
. 2019 Mar 29:7:91.
doi: 10.3389/fped.2019.00091. eCollection 2019.

Tissue Engineering in Pediatric Bladder Reconstruction-The Road to Success

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Review

Tissue Engineering in Pediatric Bladder Reconstruction-The Road to Success

Maya Horst et al. Front Pediatr. .

Abstract

Several congenital disorders can cause end stage bladder disease and possibly renal damage in children. The current gold standard therapy is enterocystoplasty, a bladder augmentation using an intestinal segment. However, the use of bowel tissue is associated with numerous complications such as metabolic disturbance, stone formation, urine leakage, chronic infections, and malignancy. Urinary diversions using engineered bladder tissue would obviate the need for bowel for bladder reconstruction. Despite impressive progress in the field of bladder tissue engineering over the past decades, the successful transfer of the approach into clinical routine still represents a major challenge. In this review, we discuss major achievements and challenges in bladder tissue regeneration with a focus on different strategies to overcome the obstacles and to meet the need for living functional tissue replacements with a good growth potential and a long life span matching the pediatric population.

Keywords: bladder augmentation; myelomeningocele; neurogenic bladder; pediatric; stem cells; tissue engineering.

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