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  • COMPARISON OF THREE COMPOSITE PATCHES FOR REPAIR OF ABDOMINAL WALL DEFECT IN RATS UNDER CONTAMINATED ENVIRONMENT

    Objective To observe the anti-adhesion and repair effect of 3 composite patches which composed of polylactide-co-caprolactone (PLC), hyaluronic acid (HA), collagen, and polypropylene (PP) mesh repairing abdominal wall defectin rats under contaminated environment, and to investigate the characteristics of 3 composite patches and the feasibil ity of onestage repair. Methods Ninety-three adult male Wistar rats (weighing 150-250 g) were randomly divided into 3 groups (n=31): PP/PLC composite patches (group A), PP/HA/PLC composite patches (group B), and PP/collagen/PLC composite patches (group C). One rat was selected from each group to prepare the contaminated homogenate of the small intestine. The abdominal wall defect models (1 cm in diameter) were established in other rats, and the defects were repaired with 3 composite patches (1.5 cm in diameter) according to grouping method. At 30, 60, and 90 days postoperatively, the adhesions was observed, and the patch and adjacent tissue was harvested for histological observation. Results Six rats died at 10-70 days postoperatively (2 in group A, 3 in group B, and 1 in group C). No wound infection, intestinal obstruction, or hernia occurred in 3 groups. Adhesion was observed between abdominal viscera and the patch, especially intestine, epiploon, and l iver. According to the modified Katada criteria, no significant difference in the adhesion score was found among 3 groups at 30 and 60 days (P gt; 0.05); the adhesion score was significantly lower in group C than in groups A and B at 90 days (P lt; 0.05). The histological results showed that inflammatory cell infiltration, fibroblasts, secreted collagen, and the residual absorbable material were observed around the patch at 30 days in 3groups. Decreased inflammatory cell infiltration, increased fibroblasts and residual PLC were observed at 60 days in 3 groups. At 90 days, the fibroblasts became increasingly mature, collagen deposited, the mesothelium formed gradually, and the residual PLC decreased. Conclusion In contaminated environment, PP/collagen/PLC composite patch is superior to PP/PLC and PP/HA/ PLC composite patches in aspect of abdominal adhesion and inflammatory reaction, and it is more applicable to one-stage repair of rat abdominal wall defect. But it is necessary to further study in the long-term efficacy and the security of the composite patch.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • CLINICAL STUDY OF PHALANGE FRACTURES TREATED BY ABSORBABLE INTRAMEDULLARY NAIL IN REPLANTATION OF SEVERED FINGER

    Objective To study the effect of internal fixation with absorbable intramedullary nail on the treatment of phalange fractures in replantation of severed finger. Methods From September 2001 to October 2003, 28 cases with industrial severed finger (21 males and 7 females, with the age of 18-35 years) were replanted within 1-6 hours. The severed locations were index fingers in 11 cases, middle fingers in 8 cases, ring fingers in 6 cases, little fingers in 3 cases. All cases of phalange fractures were fixed by absorbable intramedullary nails of poly-DL-lactic acid(PDLLA) that combined with chitosan. Out of the 28 cases, 15 cases were with proximal phalange, 11 cases were with middle phalange, 2 cases were with distal phalange. The bone marrow cavity of the phalanges were dilated, then the intramedullary nail was inserted with suitable diameter and length to fix the fracture. Postoperatively resin bandage was applied for 3-4 weeks.Results All the 28 patients survived the performance and postoperative follow-up ranged from 3 to 10 months(4 months in average). Rejection was observed in one case 3 weeks after operation, bone unions were obtained in other cases. According to the Chinese Medical Association’s evaluation standard for replantation of amputated finger, 18 fingers resulted in excellence, 9 fingers in good function and 1 with unsatisfactory function. The excellent and good rate was 96.4%. Conclusion Internal fixation with absorbable intramedullary nail of PDLLA combined with chitosan proves to be effective in the replantation of severed finger.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Prophylactic Adhesion with Three New Composite Mesh for Abdominal Wall Reconstruction in A Rat Model

    ObjectiveTo assess whether using three new types of domestic absorbable anti-adhesive coatings could prevent adhesion to prosthetic meshes. MethodsA rat model of 1 cm-diameter defect in the muscular abdominal wall was made, and a 1.5 cm-diameter mesh was fixed intraperitoneally to cover the defect. One hundred and twenty Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups: polypropylene (PP)+polylactide-co-caprolactone (PLC) mesh group, PP+hyaluronic acid (HA)/PLC mesh group, PP+collagen/PLC mesh group, and PP+expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) mesh group. Five rats were executed on day 30, 60, 90, and 180 respectively after operation, adhesions were assessed according to Nair criteria and wound healing was studied by microscopy histologically. ResultsThe mean adhesion score of the PP+collagen/PLC mesh group was significantly lower than that of the PP+ePTFE mesh group on day 30, 60, 90, and 180 after operation (Plt;0.05). The mean adhesion score of the PP+PLC mesh group or PP+HA/PLC mesh group were the same as the PP+ePTFE mesh group at the same time (Pgt;0.05). No infections occurred, and occurrence of hernia was not found. ConclusionsMeshes with domestic absorbable coating can significantly reduce adhesion to mesh surface, especially with collagen and PLC coating. Meanwhile they are domestic, the costs are much lower, so the common people can afford to use. They have a good clinical prospect.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:45 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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