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Fixation Methods for Implantable Port Chamber: Comparative Study Using Glue, Self-stabilizing Leg and Suture Fixations in Rabbits

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the fixation strength and tissue reaction of the glue fixation and self-stabilizing leg fixation methods and to compare the results with those of the conventional tagging suture fixation method. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve healthy rabbits were selected and three different me...

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Autores principales: Na, Hyoung Il, Shim, Hyung Jin, Kwak, Byung Kook, Kim, Hyeon Joo, Lee, Yong Cheol
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Publicado: The Korean Radiological Society 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2698171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15637477
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2004.5.4.266
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author Na, Hyoung Il
Shim, Hyung Jin
Kwak, Byung Kook
Kim, Hyeon Joo
Lee, Yong Cheol
author_facet Na, Hyoung Il
Shim, Hyung Jin
Kwak, Byung Kook
Kim, Hyeon Joo
Lee, Yong Cheol
author_sort Na, Hyoung Il
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the fixation strength and tissue reaction of the glue fixation and self-stabilizing leg fixation methods and to compare the results with those of the conventional tagging suture fixation method. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve healthy rabbits were selected and three different methods of implanting the port chamber were employed on the back of each rabbit. A total of thirty six port chambers were implanted with these three different methods, viz. the glue fixation method using tissue adhesive, the self-stabilizing leg method using a self-expandable stabilizing leg, and the suture fixation method. The fixation strength and the gross and histopathologic changes of each fixation method were evaluated at three days, one week, two weeks and four weeks after port implantation. RESULTS: The glue fixation method showed a good fixation strength, which was similar to that of the tagging suture method (p = 0.3486). Five of the six ports (83%) implanted with the glue fixation method which were examined after two weeks showed cracks on the external surface, but this had no adverse effects on their function. A large amount of granulation tissue reaction was found at the bottom of the chamber (p = 0.0025). The fixation with the self-stabilizing leg showed relatively lower fixation strength (p = 0.0043), but no turning-over of the chamber occurred. The fixation strength improved with time after the first week, and minimal granulation tissue reaction was observed with this method. CONCLUSION: The glue fixation method exhibited equal fixation strength compared to the suture fixation, but showed cracking and a large amount of granulation tissue, whereas the fixation with a self-stabilizing leg showed weaker fixation strength.
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spelling pubmed-26981712009-06-23 Fixation Methods for Implantable Port Chamber: Comparative Study Using Glue, Self-stabilizing Leg and Suture Fixations in Rabbits Na, Hyoung Il Shim, Hyung Jin Kwak, Byung Kook Kim, Hyeon Joo Lee, Yong Cheol Korean J Radiol Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the fixation strength and tissue reaction of the glue fixation and self-stabilizing leg fixation methods and to compare the results with those of the conventional tagging suture fixation method. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twelve healthy rabbits were selected and three different methods of implanting the port chamber were employed on the back of each rabbit. A total of thirty six port chambers were implanted with these three different methods, viz. the glue fixation method using tissue adhesive, the self-stabilizing leg method using a self-expandable stabilizing leg, and the suture fixation method. The fixation strength and the gross and histopathologic changes of each fixation method were evaluated at three days, one week, two weeks and four weeks after port implantation. RESULTS: The glue fixation method showed a good fixation strength, which was similar to that of the tagging suture method (p = 0.3486). Five of the six ports (83%) implanted with the glue fixation method which were examined after two weeks showed cracks on the external surface, but this had no adverse effects on their function. A large amount of granulation tissue reaction was found at the bottom of the chamber (p = 0.0025). The fixation with the self-stabilizing leg showed relatively lower fixation strength (p = 0.0043), but no turning-over of the chamber occurred. The fixation strength improved with time after the first week, and minimal granulation tissue reaction was observed with this method. CONCLUSION: The glue fixation method exhibited equal fixation strength compared to the suture fixation, but showed cracking and a large amount of granulation tissue, whereas the fixation with a self-stabilizing leg showed weaker fixation strength. The Korean Radiological Society 2004 2004-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2698171/ /pubmed/15637477 http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2004.5.4.266 Text en Copyright © 2004 The Korean Radiological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Na, Hyoung Il
Shim, Hyung Jin
Kwak, Byung Kook
Kim, Hyeon Joo
Lee, Yong Cheol
Fixation Methods for Implantable Port Chamber: Comparative Study Using Glue, Self-stabilizing Leg and Suture Fixations in Rabbits
title Fixation Methods for Implantable Port Chamber: Comparative Study Using Glue, Self-stabilizing Leg and Suture Fixations in Rabbits
title_full Fixation Methods for Implantable Port Chamber: Comparative Study Using Glue, Self-stabilizing Leg and Suture Fixations in Rabbits
title_fullStr Fixation Methods for Implantable Port Chamber: Comparative Study Using Glue, Self-stabilizing Leg and Suture Fixations in Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Fixation Methods for Implantable Port Chamber: Comparative Study Using Glue, Self-stabilizing Leg and Suture Fixations in Rabbits
title_short Fixation Methods for Implantable Port Chamber: Comparative Study Using Glue, Self-stabilizing Leg and Suture Fixations in Rabbits
title_sort fixation methods for implantable port chamber: comparative study using glue, self-stabilizing leg and suture fixations in rabbits
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2698171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15637477
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2004.5.4.266
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