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Fluid Cartilage as New Autologous Biomaterial in the Treatment of Minor Nose Defects: Clinical and Microscopic Difference Amongst Diced, Crushed, and Fluid Cartilage

Developing cartilage constructs with injectability, appropriate matrix composition, and persistent cartilaginous phenotype remains an enduring challenge in cartilage repair. Fourteen patients with minor contour deformity were treated with fluid cartilage filler gently injected as autologous fluid gr...

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Autores principales: Trivisonno, Angelo, Cohen, Steven R., Magalon, Guy, Magalon, Jèrèmy, Sterodimas, Aris, Pascali, Michele, Cervelli, Valerio, Toietta, Gabriele, Colaprietra, Alfredo, Calcagni, Filippo, Orlandi, Augusto, Scioli, Maria Giovanni, Gentile, Pietro
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6479609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30935163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071062
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author Trivisonno, Angelo
Cohen, Steven R.
Magalon, Guy
Magalon, Jèrèmy
Sterodimas, Aris
Pascali, Michele
Cervelli, Valerio
Toietta, Gabriele
Colaprietra, Alfredo
Calcagni, Filippo
Orlandi, Augusto
Scioli, Maria Giovanni
Gentile, Pietro
author_facet Trivisonno, Angelo
Cohen, Steven R.
Magalon, Guy
Magalon, Jèrèmy
Sterodimas, Aris
Pascali, Michele
Cervelli, Valerio
Toietta, Gabriele
Colaprietra, Alfredo
Calcagni, Filippo
Orlandi, Augusto
Scioli, Maria Giovanni
Gentile, Pietro
author_sort Trivisonno, Angelo
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description Developing cartilage constructs with injectability, appropriate matrix composition, and persistent cartilaginous phenotype remains an enduring challenge in cartilage repair. Fourteen patients with minor contour deformity were treated with fluid cartilage filler gently injected as autologous fluid graft in deep planes of defect of the nose that were close to the bone or the cartilage. A computerized tomographic scan control was performed after 12 months. Pearson’s Chi-square test was used to investigate differences in cartilage density between native and newly formed cartilages. The endpoints were the possibility of using fluid cartilage as filler with aesthetic and functional improvement and versatility. Patients were followed up for two years. The constructs of fluid cartilage graft that were injected in the deep plane resulted in a persistent cartilage tissue with appropriate morphology, adequate central nutritional perfusion without central necrosis or ossification, and further augmented nasal dorsum without obvious contraction and deformation. This report demonstrated that fluid cartilage grafts are useful for cartilage regeneration in patients with outcomes of rhinoplasty, internal nasal valve collapse, and minor congenital nose aesthetics deformity.
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spelling pubmed-64796092019-04-29 Fluid Cartilage as New Autologous Biomaterial in the Treatment of Minor Nose Defects: Clinical and Microscopic Difference Amongst Diced, Crushed, and Fluid Cartilage Trivisonno, Angelo Cohen, Steven R. Magalon, Guy Magalon, Jèrèmy Sterodimas, Aris Pascali, Michele Cervelli, Valerio Toietta, Gabriele Colaprietra, Alfredo Calcagni, Filippo Orlandi, Augusto Scioli, Maria Giovanni Gentile, Pietro Materials (Basel) Article Developing cartilage constructs with injectability, appropriate matrix composition, and persistent cartilaginous phenotype remains an enduring challenge in cartilage repair. Fourteen patients with minor contour deformity were treated with fluid cartilage filler gently injected as autologous fluid graft in deep planes of defect of the nose that were close to the bone or the cartilage. A computerized tomographic scan control was performed after 12 months. Pearson’s Chi-square test was used to investigate differences in cartilage density between native and newly formed cartilages. The endpoints were the possibility of using fluid cartilage as filler with aesthetic and functional improvement and versatility. Patients were followed up for two years. The constructs of fluid cartilage graft that were injected in the deep plane resulted in a persistent cartilage tissue with appropriate morphology, adequate central nutritional perfusion without central necrosis or ossification, and further augmented nasal dorsum without obvious contraction and deformation. This report demonstrated that fluid cartilage grafts are useful for cartilage regeneration in patients with outcomes of rhinoplasty, internal nasal valve collapse, and minor congenital nose aesthetics deformity. MDPI 2019-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6479609/ /pubmed/30935163 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071062 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Trivisonno, Angelo
Cohen, Steven R.
Magalon, Guy
Magalon, Jèrèmy
Sterodimas, Aris
Pascali, Michele
Cervelli, Valerio
Toietta, Gabriele
Colaprietra, Alfredo
Calcagni, Filippo
Orlandi, Augusto
Scioli, Maria Giovanni
Gentile, Pietro
Fluid Cartilage as New Autologous Biomaterial in the Treatment of Minor Nose Defects: Clinical and Microscopic Difference Amongst Diced, Crushed, and Fluid Cartilage
title Fluid Cartilage as New Autologous Biomaterial in the Treatment of Minor Nose Defects: Clinical and Microscopic Difference Amongst Diced, Crushed, and Fluid Cartilage
title_full Fluid Cartilage as New Autologous Biomaterial in the Treatment of Minor Nose Defects: Clinical and Microscopic Difference Amongst Diced, Crushed, and Fluid Cartilage
title_fullStr Fluid Cartilage as New Autologous Biomaterial in the Treatment of Minor Nose Defects: Clinical and Microscopic Difference Amongst Diced, Crushed, and Fluid Cartilage
title_full_unstemmed Fluid Cartilage as New Autologous Biomaterial in the Treatment of Minor Nose Defects: Clinical and Microscopic Difference Amongst Diced, Crushed, and Fluid Cartilage
title_short Fluid Cartilage as New Autologous Biomaterial in the Treatment of Minor Nose Defects: Clinical and Microscopic Difference Amongst Diced, Crushed, and Fluid Cartilage
title_sort fluid cartilage as new autologous biomaterial in the treatment of minor nose defects: clinical and microscopic difference amongst diced, crushed, and fluid cartilage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6479609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30935163
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071062
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