2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.gtc.2019.08.011
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Generating an Artificial Intestine for the Treatment of Short Bowel Syndrome

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“…90,91 Others have attempted to grow artificial intestines using intestinal stem cells onto a biological scaffold. 92,93 These can then be implanted into the patient with short bowel syndrome to provide additional absorptive capacity. Studies in this space thus far have been limited mostly to proofs of concept without evidence of much clinical benefit.…”
Section: The Future Of Inte S Tinal Rehab Ilitation and Tr Ans Pl Antmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…90,91 Others have attempted to grow artificial intestines using intestinal stem cells onto a biological scaffold. 92,93 These can then be implanted into the patient with short bowel syndrome to provide additional absorptive capacity. Studies in this space thus far have been limited mostly to proofs of concept without evidence of much clinical benefit.…”
Section: The Future Of Inte S Tinal Rehab Ilitation and Tr Ans Pl Antmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, animal models have shown that surgically inserted springs may support intestinal lengthening 90,91 . Others have attempted to grow artificial intestines using intestinal stem cells onto a biological scaffold 92,93 . These can then be implanted into the patient with short bowel syndrome to provide additional absorptive capacity.…”
Section: The Future Of Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the more surgical point of view, we reviewed non-transplant and transplant option available, however they are not always effective and safe. The most promising new frontier and opportunity for research in this field seems to be represented by the intestine’s own capacity for regeneration and the creation of a tissue-engineered SI from stem cells (206).…”
Section: Research Gaps and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 cm), small intestine = convoluted tube with D = [2.5-4] cm, L = [2-4] m, large intestine: D = approx. 7 cm, L = 1.5 m [Egorov et al, 2002;Marieb and Hoehn, 2010;Bitar et al, 2014;Luc et al, 2014;Maghsoudlou et al, 2014;Fedoruk and Hong, 2014;Londono and Badylak, 2015;Jensen et al, 2015;Poghosyan et al, 2016;Arakelian et al, 2018;Urbanska et al, 2018;Noh, 2018;Dosh et al, 2018;Hussey et al, 2018;Kanetaka et al, 2018;Kanetkar and Ekenseair, 2019;Kovler and Hackam, 2019;Jones et al, 2019;Qi et al, 2020] MR: [Lomholt, 1992;Habib et al, 1994;Gregersen and Kassab, 1996;Rao et al, 1996;…”
Section: Processing Techniques For the Development Of Tubular Constru...mentioning
confidence: 99%