Development of Biomaterials for Addressing Upper Extremity Peripheral Nerve Gaps

J Hand Surg Glob Online. 2024 Mar 27;6(5):711-717. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsg.2024.01.023. eCollection 2024 Sep.

Abstract

Peripheral nerve injuries within the upper extremities can lead to impaired function and reduced quality of life. Although autografts have traditionally served as the primary therapeutic approach to bridge nerve gaps, these present challenges related to donor site morbidity. This review delves into the realm of biomaterials tailored for addressing nerve gaps. Biomaterials, whether natural or synthetically derived, offer the potential not only to act as scaffolds for nerve regeneration but also to be enhanced with growth factors and agents that promote nerve recovery. The historical progression of these biomaterials as well as their current applications, advantages, inherent challenges, and future impact in the arena of regenerative medicine are discussed. By providing a comprehensive overview, we aim to shed light on the transformative potential of biomaterials in peripheral nerve repair and the path toward refining their efficacy in clinical settings.

Keywords: Biomaterials development; Nerve regeneration; Peripheral nerve; Tissue engineering; Upper extremities.

Publication types

  • Review