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Biomechanical Considerations of Patching Material for Posterior Scleral Reinforcement Surgery

PURPOSE: To characterize biomechanical properties of genipin-crosslinked human dura mater as reinforcing material for posterior scleral reinforcement (PSR) and to compare it with crosslinked human sclera. METHODS: Donor dura mater and sclera were crosslinked in the same optimized genipin solution. R...

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Autores principales: Ma, Jinlei, Wu, Fangyuan, Liu, Zhiyong, Fang, Yijiong, Chu, Xu, Zheng, Linyan, Xue, Anquan, Nan, Kaihui, Qu, Jia, Cheng, Lingyun
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9149161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35652073
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.888542
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author Ma, Jinlei
Wu, Fangyuan
Liu, Zhiyong
Fang, Yijiong
Chu, Xu
Zheng, Linyan
Xue, Anquan
Nan, Kaihui
Qu, Jia
Cheng, Lingyun
author_facet Ma, Jinlei
Wu, Fangyuan
Liu, Zhiyong
Fang, Yijiong
Chu, Xu
Zheng, Linyan
Xue, Anquan
Nan, Kaihui
Qu, Jia
Cheng, Lingyun
author_sort Ma, Jinlei
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description PURPOSE: To characterize biomechanical properties of genipin-crosslinked human dura mater as reinforcing material for posterior scleral reinforcement (PSR) and to compare it with crosslinked human sclera. METHODS: Donor dura mater and sclera were crosslinked in the same optimized genipin solution. Resistance to enzyme degradation for both materials were investigated by exposing the materials to accelerated enzyme degrading. Elastic modulus and tensile strength were measured by biomechanics testing equipment. Crosslinked human dura mater was used as reinforcing patch in PSR on 57 adult pathologic myopic eyes. The patients were followed up for an average 3 years. The main outcome was eye globe axial length change and safety profile of the reinforcing material. RESULTS: Crosslinked dura mater demonstrated similar percentage weight loss to crosslinked sclera when exposed to enzymatic solution. Dura mater has higher density than sclera. The retaining elastic modulus after enzyme exposure was 72.02 MPa for crosslinked dura mater while 53.88 MPa for crosslinked sclera, 34% greater for crosslinked dura mater, P = 0.0186). At the end of 3 years follow-up, the mean globe axis of the surgery eyes was reduced by 1.29 mm (from 30.81 to 29.51 mm, P < 0.0001, paired t-test). Visual acuity (BCVA logMar) improved by 0.10 logMar unit which is an improvement of five letters (P = 0.0184, paired t-test). No material specific complication was noted. CONCLUSION: Crosslinked human dura mater may be superior to crosslinked human sclera as reinforcing material for PSR to manage progression of high myopia. This material was well tolerated on human eye.
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spelling pubmed-91491612022-05-31 Biomechanical Considerations of Patching Material for Posterior Scleral Reinforcement Surgery Ma, Jinlei Wu, Fangyuan Liu, Zhiyong Fang, Yijiong Chu, Xu Zheng, Linyan Xue, Anquan Nan, Kaihui Qu, Jia Cheng, Lingyun Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine PURPOSE: To characterize biomechanical properties of genipin-crosslinked human dura mater as reinforcing material for posterior scleral reinforcement (PSR) and to compare it with crosslinked human sclera. METHODS: Donor dura mater and sclera were crosslinked in the same optimized genipin solution. Resistance to enzyme degradation for both materials were investigated by exposing the materials to accelerated enzyme degrading. Elastic modulus and tensile strength were measured by biomechanics testing equipment. Crosslinked human dura mater was used as reinforcing patch in PSR on 57 adult pathologic myopic eyes. The patients were followed up for an average 3 years. The main outcome was eye globe axial length change and safety profile of the reinforcing material. RESULTS: Crosslinked dura mater demonstrated similar percentage weight loss to crosslinked sclera when exposed to enzymatic solution. Dura mater has higher density than sclera. The retaining elastic modulus after enzyme exposure was 72.02 MPa for crosslinked dura mater while 53.88 MPa for crosslinked sclera, 34% greater for crosslinked dura mater, P = 0.0186). At the end of 3 years follow-up, the mean globe axis of the surgery eyes was reduced by 1.29 mm (from 30.81 to 29.51 mm, P < 0.0001, paired t-test). Visual acuity (BCVA logMar) improved by 0.10 logMar unit which is an improvement of five letters (P = 0.0184, paired t-test). No material specific complication was noted. CONCLUSION: Crosslinked human dura mater may be superior to crosslinked human sclera as reinforcing material for PSR to manage progression of high myopia. This material was well tolerated on human eye. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9149161/ /pubmed/35652073 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.888542 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ma, Wu, Liu, Fang, Chu, Zheng, Xue, Nan, Qu and Cheng. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Ma, Jinlei
Wu, Fangyuan
Liu, Zhiyong
Fang, Yijiong
Chu, Xu
Zheng, Linyan
Xue, Anquan
Nan, Kaihui
Qu, Jia
Cheng, Lingyun
Biomechanical Considerations of Patching Material for Posterior Scleral Reinforcement Surgery
title Biomechanical Considerations of Patching Material for Posterior Scleral Reinforcement Surgery
title_full Biomechanical Considerations of Patching Material for Posterior Scleral Reinforcement Surgery
title_fullStr Biomechanical Considerations of Patching Material for Posterior Scleral Reinforcement Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Biomechanical Considerations of Patching Material for Posterior Scleral Reinforcement Surgery
title_short Biomechanical Considerations of Patching Material for Posterior Scleral Reinforcement Surgery
title_sort biomechanical considerations of patching material for posterior scleral reinforcement surgery
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9149161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35652073
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.888542
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