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Amniotic therapeutic biomaterials in urology: current and future applications
Siam Oottamasathien1,2, James M Hotaling1,3, James R Craig1,3
1Department of Surgery and Section of Pediatric Urology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Abstract:
To examine the rationale and applications of amniotic tissue augmentation in urological surgery. Published literature in English-language was reviewed for basic science and clinical use of amniotic or amnion-chorionic tissue in genitourinary tissues. Basic science and animal studies support the likely benefit of clinical applications of amnion-derived tissues in a variety of urologic interventions. The broad number of properties found in amniotic membrane, coupled with its immunologically privileged status presents a number of future applications in the urological surgical realm. These applications are in their clinical infancy and suggest that further studies are warranted to investigate the use of these products in a systematic fashion.

