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Novel multilayer meniscal scaffold provides biomechanical and histological results comparable to polyurethane scaffolds: An 8 week rabbit study

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the meniscal regeneration and arthritic changes after partial meniscectomy and application of either polyurethane scaffold or novel multilayer meniscal scaffold in a rabbit model. METHODS: Sixteen NewZealand rabbits were randomly divided into three gr...

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Autores principales: Demirkıran, Nihat Demirhan, Havıtçıoğlu, Hasan, Ziylan, Aylin, Cankurt, Ülker, Hüsemoğlu, Buğra
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Turkish Association of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6506817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30826138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aott.2019.02.004
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author Demirkıran, Nihat Demirhan
Havıtçıoğlu, Hasan
Ziylan, Aylin
Cankurt, Ülker
Hüsemoğlu, Buğra
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Havıtçıoğlu, Hasan
Ziylan, Aylin
Cankurt, Ülker
Hüsemoğlu, Buğra
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the meniscal regeneration and arthritic changes after partial meniscectomy and application of either polyurethane scaffold or novel multilayer meniscal scaffold in a rabbit model. METHODS: Sixteen NewZealand rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. A reproducible 1.5-mm cylindrical defect was created in the avascular zone of the anterior horn of the medial meniscus bilaterally. Defects were filled with the polyurethane scaffold in Group 1 (n:6) and with novel multilayer scaffold in Group 2 (n:6). Rabbits in Group 3 (n:4) did not receive any treatment and defects were left empty. All animals were sacrificed after 8 weeks and bilateral knee joints were taken for macroscopic, biomechanical, and histological analysis. After excision of menisci, inked condylar surfaces and tibial plateaus were evaluated for arthritic changes. Digital photographs of excised menisci were also obtained and surface areas were measured by a computer software. Indentation testing of the tibial condyles and compression tests for the relevant meniscal areas was also performed in all groups. Histological analysis was made and all specimens were scored according to Rodeo scoring system. RESULTS: No signs of inflammation or infection were observed in any animals. A significant difference was observed between meniscus surface areas of the multilayer scaffold group (20.13 ± 1.91 mm(2)) and the group with empty meniscus defects (15.62 ± 2.04 mm(2)) (p = 0.047). The results of biomechanical compression tests revealed a significant difference between the Hayes scores of the second group (1.728) and the empty defect group (0,467) (p = 0.029). Intact meniscal tissue showed higher mechanical properties than all the defected samples. Multilayer scaffold group demonstrated the closest results compared to healthy meniscus tissue. Tibia indentation tests and histological evaluation showed no significant differences between groups (p = 0.401 and p = 0.186 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In this study, the initial evaluation of novel multilayer meniscal scaffold prevented the shrinkage that may occur in the meniscus area and demonstrated superior biomechanical results compared to empty defects. No adverse events related to scaffold material was observed. Besides, promising biomechanical and histological results, comparable to polyurethane scaffold, were obtained.
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spelling pubmed-65068172019-05-13 Novel multilayer meniscal scaffold provides biomechanical and histological results comparable to polyurethane scaffolds: An 8 week rabbit study Demirkıran, Nihat Demirhan Havıtçıoğlu, Hasan Ziylan, Aylin Cankurt, Ülker Hüsemoğlu, Buğra Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc Research Article OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the meniscal regeneration and arthritic changes after partial meniscectomy and application of either polyurethane scaffold or novel multilayer meniscal scaffold in a rabbit model. METHODS: Sixteen NewZealand rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. A reproducible 1.5-mm cylindrical defect was created in the avascular zone of the anterior horn of the medial meniscus bilaterally. Defects were filled with the polyurethane scaffold in Group 1 (n:6) and with novel multilayer scaffold in Group 2 (n:6). Rabbits in Group 3 (n:4) did not receive any treatment and defects were left empty. All animals were sacrificed after 8 weeks and bilateral knee joints were taken for macroscopic, biomechanical, and histological analysis. After excision of menisci, inked condylar surfaces and tibial plateaus were evaluated for arthritic changes. Digital photographs of excised menisci were also obtained and surface areas were measured by a computer software. Indentation testing of the tibial condyles and compression tests for the relevant meniscal areas was also performed in all groups. Histological analysis was made and all specimens were scored according to Rodeo scoring system. RESULTS: No signs of inflammation or infection were observed in any animals. A significant difference was observed between meniscus surface areas of the multilayer scaffold group (20.13 ± 1.91 mm(2)) and the group with empty meniscus defects (15.62 ± 2.04 mm(2)) (p = 0.047). The results of biomechanical compression tests revealed a significant difference between the Hayes scores of the second group (1.728) and the empty defect group (0,467) (p = 0.029). Intact meniscal tissue showed higher mechanical properties than all the defected samples. Multilayer scaffold group demonstrated the closest results compared to healthy meniscus tissue. Tibia indentation tests and histological evaluation showed no significant differences between groups (p = 0.401 and p = 0.186 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In this study, the initial evaluation of novel multilayer meniscal scaffold prevented the shrinkage that may occur in the meniscus area and demonstrated superior biomechanical results compared to empty defects. No adverse events related to scaffold material was observed. Besides, promising biomechanical and histological results, comparable to polyurethane scaffold, were obtained. Turkish Association of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2019-03 2019-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6506817/ /pubmed/30826138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aott.2019.02.004 Text en © 2019 Turkish Association of Orthopaedics and Traumatology. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Demirkıran, Nihat Demirhan
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Ziylan, Aylin
Cankurt, Ülker
Hüsemoğlu, Buğra
Novel multilayer meniscal scaffold provides biomechanical and histological results comparable to polyurethane scaffolds: An 8 week rabbit study
title Novel multilayer meniscal scaffold provides biomechanical and histological results comparable to polyurethane scaffolds: An 8 week rabbit study
title_full Novel multilayer meniscal scaffold provides biomechanical and histological results comparable to polyurethane scaffolds: An 8 week rabbit study
title_fullStr Novel multilayer meniscal scaffold provides biomechanical and histological results comparable to polyurethane scaffolds: An 8 week rabbit study
title_full_unstemmed Novel multilayer meniscal scaffold provides biomechanical and histological results comparable to polyurethane scaffolds: An 8 week rabbit study
title_short Novel multilayer meniscal scaffold provides biomechanical and histological results comparable to polyurethane scaffolds: An 8 week rabbit study
title_sort novel multilayer meniscal scaffold provides biomechanical and histological results comparable to polyurethane scaffolds: an 8 week rabbit study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6506817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30826138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aott.2019.02.004
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