scholarly journals Comparative study of intraperitoneal adhesions related to light-weight polypropylene mesh and type I polymerized and purified bovine collagen coated light-weight polypropylene mesh in rabbits

2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (11) ◽  
pp. 903-912 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego Paim Carvalho Garcia ◽  
Clarissa Santos Neto ◽  
Cristiana Buzelin Nunes ◽  
Marcelo Araújo Buzelin ◽  
Andy Petroianu ◽  
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1987 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karen E. Burke ◽  
Gail Naughton

It has previously been demonstrated with sequential biopsies analyzed by standard histological stains, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopy that an injectable form of type I bovine dermal collagen (Zyderm® Collagen Implant, or ZCI) in the human dermis stimulates a host response. This host response results in implant degradation and replacement by newly generated host collagen. However, definitive proof that the human collagen is deposited directly on the bovine collagen implants is lacking. This study reports for the first time simultaneous labeling of the ZCI with fluorescein and the host collagen type III with rhodamine. These experiments show that human collagen type III is synthesized directly on the bovine collagen implants.


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 102-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria de Lourdes Pessole Biondo-Simões ◽  
Marian Hanae Oda ◽  
Suzane Pasqual ◽  
Rogério Ribeiro Robes

2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (01) ◽  
pp. e80-e85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dipesh Shakya ◽  
Arun KC ◽  
Ajit Nepal

Abstract Introduction The use of endoscope is rapidly increasing in otological and neuro-otological surgery in the last 2 decades. Middle ear surgeries, including tympanoplasty, have increasingly utilized endoscopes as an adjunct to or as a replacement for the operative microscope. Superior visualization and transcanal access to diseases normally managed with a transmastoid approach are touted as advantages with the endoscope. Objectives The present study aimed to compare the outcomes of endoscopic and microscopic cartilage tympanoplasty (Type I) Methods This was a retrospective comparative study of 70 patients (25 males and 45 females) who underwent type I tympanoplasty between March 2015 and April 2016. The subjects were classified into 2 groups: endoscopic tympanoplasty (ET, n = 35), and microscopic tympanoplasty (MT, n = 35). Tragal cartilage was used as a graft and technique used was cartilage shield tympanoplasty in both groups. Demographic data, perforation size of the tympanic membrane at the preoperative state, operation time, hearing outcome, and graft success rate were evaluated. Results The epidemiological profiles, the preoperative hearing status, and the perforation size were similar in both groups. The mean operation time of the MT group (52.63 ± 8.68 minutes) was longer than that of the ET group (48.20 ± 10.37 minutes), but the difference was not statistically significant. The graft success rates 12 weeks postoperatively were 91.42% both in the ET and MT groups, that is, 32/35; and these values were not statistically significantly different. There was a statistically significant improvement in hearing within the groups, both pre- and postoperatively, but there was no difference between the groups. Conclusion Endoscopic tympanoplasty is a minimally invasive surgery with similar graft success rate, comparable hearing outcomes and shorter operative time period as compared to microscopic use.


2011 ◽  
Vol 39 (8) ◽  
pp. 1630-1640 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher K. Hee ◽  
Joshua S. Dines ◽  
David M. Dines ◽  
Colleen M. Roden ◽  
Leslie A. Wisner-Lynch ◽  
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