Gels, Vol. 11, Pages 316: Current Utilization of Gel-Based Scaffolds and Templates in Foot and Ankle Surgery—A Review
Gels doi: 10.3390/gels11050316
Authors:
Julia E. Ralph
Bradley J. Lauck
Charles B. Colson
Santita Ebangwese
Conor N. O’Neill
Albert T. Anastasio
Samuel B. Adams
As tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) continues to revolutionize medicine and surgery, there is also growing interest in applying these advancements to foot and ankle surgery. The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive review of the types of gel scaffolds and templates, their applications in foot and ankle surgery, the challenges with current utilization, and the future directions of TERM in foot and ankle surgery. With multiple compelling scaffold prospects across the numerous natural, synthetic, and hybrid polymers currently utilized in TERM, promising results have been described in the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) and osteochondral lesions (OCLs). However, concerns with material biocompatibility, structural integrity, feasibility during surgery, and degradation still exist and limit the extent of utilization. As researchers continue to develop enhanced polymers and formulations that address current issues, there are many opportunities to increase applications across foot and ankle surgery.
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