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Prevention of Peritendinous Adhesions Using an Electrospun DegraPol Polymer Tube: A Histological, Ultrasonographic, and Biomechanical Study in Rabbits

Purpose. One of the great challenges in surgical tendon rupture repair is to minimize peritendinous adhesions. In order to reduce adhesion formation, a physical barrier was applied to a sutured rabbit Achilles tendon, with two different immobilization protocols used postoperatively. Methods. Thirty...

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Autores principales: Meier Bürgisser, Gabriella, Calcagni, Maurizio, Müller, Angela, Bonavoglia, Eliana, Fessel, Gion, Snedeker, Jess G., Giovanoli, Pietro, Buschmann, Johanna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4101979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25101292
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/656240
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author Meier Bürgisser, Gabriella
Calcagni, Maurizio
Müller, Angela
Bonavoglia, Eliana
Fessel, Gion
Snedeker, Jess G.
Giovanoli, Pietro
Buschmann, Johanna
author_facet Meier Bürgisser, Gabriella
Calcagni, Maurizio
Müller, Angela
Bonavoglia, Eliana
Fessel, Gion
Snedeker, Jess G.
Giovanoli, Pietro
Buschmann, Johanna
author_sort Meier Bürgisser, Gabriella
collection PubMed
description Purpose. One of the great challenges in surgical tendon rupture repair is to minimize peritendinous adhesions. In order to reduce adhesion formation, a physical barrier was applied to a sutured rabbit Achilles tendon, with two different immobilization protocols used postoperatively. Methods. Thirty New Zealand white rabbits received a laceration on the Achilles tendon, sutured with a 4-strand Becker suture, and half of the rabbits got a DegraPol tube at the repair site. While fifteen rabbits had their treated hind leg in a 180° stretched position during 6 weeks (adhesion provoking immobilization), the other fifteen rabbits were recasted with a 150° position after 3 weeks (adhesion inhibiting immobilization). Adhesion extent was analysed macroscopically, via ultrasound and histology. Inflammation was determined histologically. Biomechanical properties were analysed. Results. Application of a DegraPol tube reduced adhesion formation by approximately 20%—independently of the immobilization protocol. Biomechanical properties of extracted specimen were not affected by the tube application. There was no serious inflammatory reaction towards the implant material. Conclusions. Implantation of a DegraPol tube tightly set around a sutured tendon acts as a beneficial physical barrier and prevents adhesion formation significantly—without affecting the tendon healing process.
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spelling pubmed-41019792014-08-06 Prevention of Peritendinous Adhesions Using an Electrospun DegraPol Polymer Tube: A Histological, Ultrasonographic, and Biomechanical Study in Rabbits Meier Bürgisser, Gabriella Calcagni, Maurizio Müller, Angela Bonavoglia, Eliana Fessel, Gion Snedeker, Jess G. Giovanoli, Pietro Buschmann, Johanna Biomed Res Int Research Article Purpose. One of the great challenges in surgical tendon rupture repair is to minimize peritendinous adhesions. In order to reduce adhesion formation, a physical barrier was applied to a sutured rabbit Achilles tendon, with two different immobilization protocols used postoperatively. Methods. Thirty New Zealand white rabbits received a laceration on the Achilles tendon, sutured with a 4-strand Becker suture, and half of the rabbits got a DegraPol tube at the repair site. While fifteen rabbits had their treated hind leg in a 180° stretched position during 6 weeks (adhesion provoking immobilization), the other fifteen rabbits were recasted with a 150° position after 3 weeks (adhesion inhibiting immobilization). Adhesion extent was analysed macroscopically, via ultrasound and histology. Inflammation was determined histologically. Biomechanical properties were analysed. Results. Application of a DegraPol tube reduced adhesion formation by approximately 20%—independently of the immobilization protocol. Biomechanical properties of extracted specimen were not affected by the tube application. There was no serious inflammatory reaction towards the implant material. Conclusions. Implantation of a DegraPol tube tightly set around a sutured tendon acts as a beneficial physical barrier and prevents adhesion formation significantly—without affecting the tendon healing process. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4101979/ /pubmed/25101292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/656240 Text en Copyright © 2014 Gabriella Meier Bürgisser et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Meier Bürgisser, Gabriella
Calcagni, Maurizio
Müller, Angela
Bonavoglia, Eliana
Fessel, Gion
Snedeker, Jess G.
Giovanoli, Pietro
Buschmann, Johanna
Prevention of Peritendinous Adhesions Using an Electrospun DegraPol Polymer Tube: A Histological, Ultrasonographic, and Biomechanical Study in Rabbits
title Prevention of Peritendinous Adhesions Using an Electrospun DegraPol Polymer Tube: A Histological, Ultrasonographic, and Biomechanical Study in Rabbits
title_full Prevention of Peritendinous Adhesions Using an Electrospun DegraPol Polymer Tube: A Histological, Ultrasonographic, and Biomechanical Study in Rabbits
title_fullStr Prevention of Peritendinous Adhesions Using an Electrospun DegraPol Polymer Tube: A Histological, Ultrasonographic, and Biomechanical Study in Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Prevention of Peritendinous Adhesions Using an Electrospun DegraPol Polymer Tube: A Histological, Ultrasonographic, and Biomechanical Study in Rabbits
title_short Prevention of Peritendinous Adhesions Using an Electrospun DegraPol Polymer Tube: A Histological, Ultrasonographic, and Biomechanical Study in Rabbits
title_sort prevention of peritendinous adhesions using an electrospun degrapol polymer tube: a histological, ultrasonographic, and biomechanical study in rabbits
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4101979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25101292
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/656240
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