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Pharmaceutics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 429
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Mahdi Yonesi ◽  
Mario Garcia-Nieto ◽  
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Silk refers to a family of natural fibers spun by several species of invertebrates such as spiders and silkworms. In particular, silkworm silk, the silk spun by Bombyx mori larvae, has been primarily used in the textile industry and in clinical settings as a main component of sutures for tissue repairing and wound ligation. The biocompatibility, remarkable mechanical performance, controllable degradation, and the possibility of producing silk-based materials in several formats, have laid the basic principles that have triggered and extended the use of this material in regenerative medicine. The field of neural soft tissue engineering is not an exception, as it has taken advantage of the properties of silk to promote neuronal growth and nerve guidance. In addition, silk has notable intrinsic properties and the by-products derived from its degradation show anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Finally, this material can be employed for the controlled release of factors and drugs, as well as for the encapsulation and implantation of exogenous stem and progenitor cells with therapeutic capacity. In this article, we review the state of the art on manufacturing methodologies and properties of fiber-based and non-fiber-based formats, as well as the application of silk-based biomaterials to neuroprotect and regenerate the damaged nervous system. We review previous studies that strategically have used silk to enhance therapeutics dealing with highly prevalent central and peripheral disorders such as stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and peripheral trauma. Finally, we discuss previous research focused on the modification of this biomaterial, through biofunctionalization techniques and/or the creation of novel composite formulations, that aim to transform silk, beyond its natural performance, into more efficient silk-based-polymers towards the clinical arena of neuroprotection and regeneration in nervous system diseases.



2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-27

Resumen Introducción:El manejo del TVP(trauma vascular periverico) circunda la necesidad de evitar el síndrome compartimental, dentro de su manejo temprano se encuentra realizar fasciotomías las cuales no han sido definidas en guías internacionales.Se evaluaron los resultados de los pacientes con lesión arterial periférica tratada quirúrgicamente que se sometieron a fasciotomías tempranas. Métodos: Estudio retrospectivo observacional de pacientes con trauma vascular de periférico que fueron llevados a fasciotomía tempranas. Los criterios de exclusión fueron lesiones craneoencefálicas o de médula espinal, lesiones por aplastamiento, lesiones por quemaduras y declaración de muerte a la llegada. Se realizaron análisis comparativos de la demografía, características de las lesiones, complicaciones y resultados. Resultados: En un periodo de 6 años se manejaron 17 pacientes con TVP llevados a fasciotomía temprana, (35%) con lesión vascular de la arteria femoral, (59%) casos lesión vascular de la humeral, (6%) caso lesión concomitante de vena y arteria poplítea. Respecto al manejo (76%) fasciotomías temprana completas y (24%) limitadas, del total de pacientes, en 10 (59%) se realizaron dos fasciotomías. Conclusión: La decisión de realizar fasciotomía temprana debe basarse en el riesgo de síndrome compartimental y el estado del paciente, los pacientes con fasciotomía temprana realizada en el mismo tiempo quirúrgico que la reconstrucción vascular han mostrado mayores beneficios.



2021 ◽  
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TulBahadur Pun ◽  
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