2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2015.07.038
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Biomimetic scaffolds for regeneration of volumetric muscle loss in skeletal muscle injuries

Abstract: Skeletal muscle injuries typically result from traumatic incidents such as combat injuries where soft-tissue extremity injuries are present in one of four cases. Further, about 4.5 million reconstructive surgical procedures are performed annually as a result of car accidents, cancer ablation, or cosmetic procedures. These combat- and trauma-induced skeletal muscle injuries are characterized by volumetric muscle loss (VML), which significantly reduces the functionality of the injured muscle. While skeletal musc… Show more

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“…Contraction of these muscles requires substantial energy, and the SM plays a structural (support soft tissues, posture) and functional (temperature regulation, skeletal movement) role in the body. SM hypertrophy is essential to growth/development and lifelong fitness; and these tissues regularly undergo regeneration (Grasman et al, 2015;Wolf et al, 2015). However, recovery from medical problems dictated by atrophy, nerve dysfunction or significant volumetric muscle loss (VML) is limited and typically results in irreversible scar formation (Grasman et al, 2015;Wolf et al, 2015).…”
Section: Nano-engineered Materials For Skeletal Muscle Repair Nanomatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Contraction of these muscles requires substantial energy, and the SM plays a structural (support soft tissues, posture) and functional (temperature regulation, skeletal movement) role in the body. SM hypertrophy is essential to growth/development and lifelong fitness; and these tissues regularly undergo regeneration (Grasman et al, 2015;Wolf et al, 2015). However, recovery from medical problems dictated by atrophy, nerve dysfunction or significant volumetric muscle loss (VML) is limited and typically results in irreversible scar formation (Grasman et al, 2015;Wolf et al, 2015).…”
Section: Nano-engineered Materials For Skeletal Muscle Repair Nanomatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SMs are organized as bundled (fascicles), layered muscle fibers (myofibers) integrated with connective tissues, nerves, and blood vessels (Grasman et al, 2015). Contraction of these muscles requires substantial energy, and the SM plays a structural (support soft tissues, posture) and functional (temperature regulation, skeletal movement) role in the body.…”
Section: Nano-engineered Materials For Skeletal Muscle Repair Nanomatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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