Chonnam Med J.  2021 Jan;57(1):13-26. 10.4068/cmj.2021.57.1.13.

Nanofiber Scaffolds by Electrospinning for Rotator Cuff Tissue Engineering

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nowon Eulji Medical Center, Eulji University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
  • 2Shiley Center for Orthopedic Research & Education at Scripps Clinic, CA, USA
  • 3Department of Molecular Medicine, Scripps Research, La Jolla, CA, USA

Abstract

Rotator cuff tears continue to be at risk of retear or failure to heal after surgical repair, despite the use of various surgical techniques, which stimulate development of novel scaffolding strategies. They should be able to address the known causes of failure after the conventional rotator cuff repair: (1) failure to reproduce the normal tendon healing process, (2) resultant failure to reproduce four zones of the enthesis, and (3) failure to attain sufficient mechanical strength after repair. Nanofiber scaffolds are suited for this application because they can be engineered to mimic the ultrastructure and properties of the native rotator cuff tendon. Among various methods for tissue-engineered nanofibers, electrospinning has recently been highlighted in the rotator cuff field. Electrospinning can create fibrous and porous structures that resemble natural tendon’s extracellular matrix. Other advantages include the ability to create relatively large surface-to-volume ratios, the ability to control fiber size from the micro to the nano scale, and the flexibility of material choices. In this review, we will discuss the anatomical and mechanical features of the rotator cuff tendon, their potential impacts on improper healing after repair, and the current knowledge of the use of electrospinning for rotator cuff tissue engineering.

Keyword

Rotator Cuff; Tissue Scaffolds; Nanofibers; Tissue Engineering
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