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Effects of the Human Amniotic Membrane on the Cartilage Graft: Prognosis and Absorption in White Rabbits

BACKGROUND: Cartilage grafts are generally accepted for the restoration and reconstruction of nasal contours. The main concern that plastic surgeons may need to address after surgery pertains to the resorption and disfigurement of the grafted cartilage, especially in allogenic and heterogenic grafts...

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Autores principales: Motamed, Sadrollah, Mohammadi Torbati, Peyman, Zaferani Arani, Hamid, Motabar, Amir Reza, Zabolian, Amirhossein, Madadi, Zahra
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Publicado: Iranian Society for Plastic Surgeons 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6620805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31309060
http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/wjps.8.2.219
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author Motamed, Sadrollah
Mohammadi Torbati, Peyman
Zaferani Arani, Hamid
Motabar, Amir Reza
Zabolian, Amirhossein
Madadi, Zahra
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Mohammadi Torbati, Peyman
Zaferani Arani, Hamid
Motabar, Amir Reza
Zabolian, Amirhossein
Madadi, Zahra
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description BACKGROUND: Cartilage grafts are generally accepted for the restoration and reconstruction of nasal contours. The main concern that plastic surgeons may need to address after surgery pertains to the resorption and disfigurement of the grafted cartilage, especially in allogenic and heterogenic grafts. METHODS: A total of 12 white rabbits were divided into three groups according to the types of graft including autograft, allograft, and heterograft. We used three shapes of grafts, including block, crushed, and diced cartilage in the upper, middle, and lower rows. However, in each rabbit, these grafts were divided into two columns of wrapped and unwrapped grafts, with human amniotic membrane (HAM) grafted on each side of the rabbit’s back. RESULTS: In total, 60 specimens underwent histopathological examination. No inflammation was observed in about 50% of the block-shaped conchal cartilages with HAM, and in 50%, less than 25 inflammatory cells per unit were seen. The prognosis and absorption of autograft specimens in block-shaped cartilages with HAM were significantly better compared with other shapes of cartilages with HAM and without HAM. The proliferation rate of fibroblasts in autograft and allograft specimens was more than that in heterograft specimens with HAM. CONCLUSION: Our findings have demonstrated the new role of HAM in clinical applications, indicating that HAM may be used as a low-cost, easily accessible alternative for wrapping in cartilage grafts instead of fascia or surgicel in early future. It is useful for improving the long-term outcomes and decreasing the resorption rate.
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spelling pubmed-66208052019-07-15 Effects of the Human Amniotic Membrane on the Cartilage Graft: Prognosis and Absorption in White Rabbits Motamed, Sadrollah Mohammadi Torbati, Peyman Zaferani Arani, Hamid Motabar, Amir Reza Zabolian, Amirhossein Madadi, Zahra World J Plast Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: Cartilage grafts are generally accepted for the restoration and reconstruction of nasal contours. The main concern that plastic surgeons may need to address after surgery pertains to the resorption and disfigurement of the grafted cartilage, especially in allogenic and heterogenic grafts. METHODS: A total of 12 white rabbits were divided into three groups according to the types of graft including autograft, allograft, and heterograft. We used three shapes of grafts, including block, crushed, and diced cartilage in the upper, middle, and lower rows. However, in each rabbit, these grafts were divided into two columns of wrapped and unwrapped grafts, with human amniotic membrane (HAM) grafted on each side of the rabbit’s back. RESULTS: In total, 60 specimens underwent histopathological examination. No inflammation was observed in about 50% of the block-shaped conchal cartilages with HAM, and in 50%, less than 25 inflammatory cells per unit were seen. The prognosis and absorption of autograft specimens in block-shaped cartilages with HAM were significantly better compared with other shapes of cartilages with HAM and without HAM. The proliferation rate of fibroblasts in autograft and allograft specimens was more than that in heterograft specimens with HAM. CONCLUSION: Our findings have demonstrated the new role of HAM in clinical applications, indicating that HAM may be used as a low-cost, easily accessible alternative for wrapping in cartilage grafts instead of fascia or surgicel in early future. It is useful for improving the long-term outcomes and decreasing the resorption rate. Iranian Society for Plastic Surgeons 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6620805/ /pubmed/31309060 http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/wjps.8.2.219 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Motamed, Sadrollah
Mohammadi Torbati, Peyman
Zaferani Arani, Hamid
Motabar, Amir Reza
Zabolian, Amirhossein
Madadi, Zahra
Effects of the Human Amniotic Membrane on the Cartilage Graft: Prognosis and Absorption in White Rabbits
title Effects of the Human Amniotic Membrane on the Cartilage Graft: Prognosis and Absorption in White Rabbits
title_full Effects of the Human Amniotic Membrane on the Cartilage Graft: Prognosis and Absorption in White Rabbits
title_fullStr Effects of the Human Amniotic Membrane on the Cartilage Graft: Prognosis and Absorption in White Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the Human Amniotic Membrane on the Cartilage Graft: Prognosis and Absorption in White Rabbits
title_short Effects of the Human Amniotic Membrane on the Cartilage Graft: Prognosis and Absorption in White Rabbits
title_sort effects of the human amniotic membrane on the cartilage graft: prognosis and absorption in white rabbits
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6620805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31309060
http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/wjps.8.2.219
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