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A New and Universal Classification System of Skin Substitutes Inspired by Factorial Design

机译:由阶乘设计启发的皮肤替代品新的和普遍分类系统

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The complexity of the dermal layer of skin means that damage to this section can result in permanent impairment of function. Partial or total dermal loss is a feature of deep burns and chronic wounds such as pressure sores or diabetic ulcers. The issues posed by traditional skin grafts have led to substantial research being carried out in the fields of tissue engineering and biomaterials science to develop a vast array of alternative skin substitutes. Given the large number of different materials, manufacturing methods, and techniques for implementation described for artificial skin substitutes, many classification systems have been created to simplify their categorization. Some of these systems are oriented toward clinicians while others toward researchers. However, none address the needs of both groups and none are intuitive. The creation of an effective classification system would be particularly helpful in the regulation, distribution, organization, and selection of skin substitutes. The aim of this review is to examine existing methods of classification of skin substitutes, and to propose a new system that uses an algorithm that is inspired by factorial design. Our system allows multiple factors to be simultaneously investigated or in this case, described, since all skin substitutes possess multiple characteristics: (1) cellularity (acellular or cellular), (2) layering (single layer or bilayer), (3) replaced region (epidermis, dermis, or both), (4) materials used (natural, synthetic, or both), and (5) permanence (temporary or permanent). The factors and levels are combined into an algorithm where all the possible combinations are shown. The multifactorial and palindromic structure of our system should enable all users to quickly understand the makeup of a selected skin substitute, or search for a skin substitute depending on their specific requirements. We feel that our proposed classification can be used by clinicians and biomedical researchers alike, which should be an advantage given the multidisciplinary nature of the tissue engineering field and the science that underpins the development of skin substitutes. We also touch upon some of the state-of-the-art skin substitutes that are commercially available or under development to demonstrate how our new method of classification might work.
机译:皮肤皮肤层的复杂性意味着对该部分的损坏可能导致功能永久损害。部分或全皮肤损失是深度烧伤和慢性伤口的特征,如压疮或糖尿病溃疡。传统皮肤移植物构成的问题导致了在组织工程和生物材料科学领域进行的实质性研究,以开发大量的替代皮肤替代品。鉴于为人造皮肤替代品描述的大量不同材料,制造方法和技术技术,已经创建了许多分类系统以简化分类。其中一些系统面向临床医生,而其他系统则迈向研究人员。但是,没有解决两组的需求,没有直观。创建有效的分类系统将特别有助于调节,分布,组织和皮肤替代品的选择。本综述的目的是检查现有的皮肤替代品分类方法,并提出一种新的系统,该系统使用由阶乘设计的启发的算法。我们的系统允许同时研究或在这种情况下进行多种因素,因为所有皮肤替代品具有多种特性:(1)细胞性(细胞或细胞),(2)分层(单层或双层),(3)更换区域(表皮,真皮或两者),(4)使用的材料(天然,合成或两者),和(5)持久性(临时或永久性)。因子和水平被组合成算法,其中显示了所有可能的组合。我们系统的多因其和回文结构应使所有用户能够快速了解​​所选皮肤替代品的化妆,或根据其特定要求搜索皮肤替代品。我们认为,临床医生和生物医学研究人员可以使用我们所提出的分类,这应该是鉴于组织工程领域的多学科性质和基于皮肤替代品的发展的科学的多学科性质,这应该是一个优势。我们还触及了商业上可获得或正在开发的一些最先进的皮肤替代品,以证明我们的新分类方法如何工作。

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