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Topical mitomycin C effect on swine vocal folds healing

Several adjuvant therapies to surgery have been used to modulate the healing process of vocal folds, including topic mitomycin (MTC). AIM: to evaluate the effect of topical MTC in the healing process of vocal folds 30 days after the exeresis of a mucosal fragment with CO(2) laser in a swine model (c...

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Autores principales: Camargo, Paulo Antônio Monteiro, Campos, Antonio Carlos Ligocki, Matias, Jorge Eduardo Fouto, Rispoli, Daniel Zeni, Przysiezny, Paulo Eduardo, Fonseca, Vinícius Ribas
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9443593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17221051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)31015-6
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author Camargo, Paulo Antônio Monteiro
Campos, Antonio Carlos Ligocki
Matias, Jorge Eduardo Fouto
Rispoli, Daniel Zeni
Przysiezny, Paulo Eduardo
Fonseca, Vinícius Ribas
author_facet Camargo, Paulo Antônio Monteiro
Campos, Antonio Carlos Ligocki
Matias, Jorge Eduardo Fouto
Rispoli, Daniel Zeni
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Fonseca, Vinícius Ribas
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description Several adjuvant therapies to surgery have been used to modulate the healing process of vocal folds, including topic mitomycin (MTC). AIM: to evaluate the effect of topical MTC in the healing process of vocal folds 30 days after the exeresis of a mucosal fragment with CO(2) laser in a swine model (control group without mitomycin and study group with topical MTC), with collagen deposition measurement. STUDY TYPE: prospective experimental in swine. METHODS: two groups of 6 swine each were subjected to exeresis of a mucosal fragment of the vocal fold with CO(2) laser. Immediately after the procedure MTC was applied topically for three minutes on the study group. Thirty days later the animals were slaughtered and samples of the vocal folds were collected for histological analysis, with the purpose of quantifying collagen deposition by Picrosirius Red stain. RESULTS: the average area of total collagen in the vocal folds in the control group was 2.648,03 µm2, whereas in the study group it was 2.200,30 µm2 (p = 0.0043). CONCLUSION: topical application of MTC after the exeresis of a mucous fragment of vocal fold with CO(2) laser in swine significantly decreased total collagen deposition.
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spelling pubmed-94435932022-09-09 Topical mitomycin C effect on swine vocal folds healing Camargo, Paulo Antônio Monteiro Campos, Antonio Carlos Ligocki Matias, Jorge Eduardo Fouto Rispoli, Daniel Zeni Przysiezny, Paulo Eduardo Fonseca, Vinícius Ribas Braz J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article Several adjuvant therapies to surgery have been used to modulate the healing process of vocal folds, including topic mitomycin (MTC). AIM: to evaluate the effect of topical MTC in the healing process of vocal folds 30 days after the exeresis of a mucosal fragment with CO(2) laser in a swine model (control group without mitomycin and study group with topical MTC), with collagen deposition measurement. STUDY TYPE: prospective experimental in swine. METHODS: two groups of 6 swine each were subjected to exeresis of a mucosal fragment of the vocal fold with CO(2) laser. Immediately after the procedure MTC was applied topically for three minutes on the study group. Thirty days later the animals were slaughtered and samples of the vocal folds were collected for histological analysis, with the purpose of quantifying collagen deposition by Picrosirius Red stain. RESULTS: the average area of total collagen in the vocal folds in the control group was 2.648,03 µm2, whereas in the study group it was 2.200,30 µm2 (p = 0.0043). CONCLUSION: topical application of MTC after the exeresis of a mucous fragment of vocal fold with CO(2) laser in swine significantly decreased total collagen deposition. Elsevier 2015-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9443593/ /pubmed/17221051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)31015-6 Text en . https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fonseca, Vinícius Ribas
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