OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of chitosan membrane on tendon adhesion and healing and obtain experimental data for clinical use in preventing postoperative tendon adhesion. METHODS: The long flexor tendon of 55 adult legborn hens were cut and sutured encapsulated by chitosan membrane. Movement and anti-tension capability of tendon were assessed at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 weeks after operation by SWD-10 type tendon stretcher. Tendon healing and adhesion were observed with light microscope. RESULTS: Tendon healing could be effected by chitosan membrane within 4 weeks, and tendon anti-tension strength was increased after 4 weeks. CONCLUSION: Chitiosan membrane possesses the following characteristics: no side effects, good permeability, resolvable, absorbable and selective inhibition the growth of fibroblast. It is a desirable biological material to prevent tendon adhesion.
Citation: ZHANG Hui,SHENG Zhi jian,HOU Chun lin.. EFFECT OF CHITOSAN MEMBRANE ON TENDON ADHESION AND HEALING. Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery, 1999, 13(6): 382-385. doi: Copy