5 resultados para Poliglecaprone
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OBJETIVO: Estudar comparativamente a cicatrização e a formação de aderências em baço de ratos submetidos à trauma operatório e corrigidos utilizando octil-2-cianoacrilato (DE) e fio de poliglecaprone 25 (CA). MÉTODO: 30 ratos machos Wistar foram separados em três grupos de 10 animais, anestesiados de acordo com as normas do COBEA, submetidos à laparotomia xifopúbica e com uma tesoura Metzenbaum, foi realizada uma lesão esplênica com 4mm de profundidade, na borda anti-hilar do pólo inferior do baço. No Grupo CA, suturou-se a lesão com pontos contínuos de poliglecaprone 25; no Grupo DE, com octil-2-cianoacrilato e no Grupo CO, não houve sutura. Após 14 dias, os ratos foram submetidos à eutanásia e as aderências anotadas em protocolo próprio. O estudo anatomopatológico foi realizado nas colorações hematoxilina-eosina e Picro-Sirius, sendo do tipo fechado, duplo-cego. RESULTADOS: O Grupo DE apresentou menos aderências e menor reação de cicatrização tipo corpo estranho que o CA. Ambos mostram quantidade semelhante de colágeno jovem e maduro. CONCLUSÕES: O octil-2-cianoacrilato provocou menos aderências macroscópicas que o fio de poliglecaprone corado e não induziu cicatrização com reação de corpo estranho, mostrando-se efetivo no reparo das lesões traumáticas esplênicas, em ratos.
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Background: Posterior reconstruction (PR) of the rhabdosphincter has been previously described during retropubic radical prostatectomy, and shorter times to return of urinary continence were reported using this technical modification. This technique has also been applied during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP); however, contradictory results have been reported. Objective: We describe here a modified technique for PR of the rhabdosphincter during RARP and report its impact on early recovery of urinary continence and on cystographic leakage rates. Design, setting, and participants: We analyzed 803 consecutive patients who underwent RARP by a single surgeon over a 12-mo period: 330 without performing PR and 473 with PR. Surgical procedure: The reconstruction was performed using two 6-in 3-0 Poliglecaprone sutures tied together. The free edge of the remaining Denonvillier`s fascia was identified after prostatectomy and approximated to the posterior aspect of the rhabdosphincter and the posterior median raphe using one arm of the continuous suture. The second layer of the reconstruction was then performed with the other arm of the suture, approximating the posterior lip of the bladder neck and vesicoprostatic muscle to the posterior urethral edge. Measurements: Continence rates were assessed with a self-administrated, validated questionnaire (Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite) at 1, 4, 12, and 24 wk after catheter removal. Continence was defined as the use of ""no absorbent pads."" Cystogram was performed in all patients on postoperative day 4 or 5 before catheter removal. Results and limitations: There was no significant difference between the groups with respect to patient age, body mass index, prostate-specific antigen levels, prostate weight, American Urological Association symptom score, estimated blood loss, operative time, number of nerve-sparing procedures, and days with catheter. In the PR group, the continence rates at 1, 4, 12, and 24 wk postoperatively were 22.7%, 42.7%, 91.8%, and 96.3%, respectively; in the non-PR group, the continence rates were 28.7%, 51.6%, 91.1%, and 97%, respectively. The modified PR technique resulted in significantly higher continence rates at 1 and 4 wk after catheter removal (p = 0.048 and 0.016, respectively), although the continence rates at 12 and 24 wk were not significantly affected (p = 0.908 and p = 0.741, respectively). The median interval to recovery of continence was also statistically significantly shorter in the PR group (median: 4 wk; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 3.39-4.61) when compared to the non-PR group (median: 6 wk; 95% CI: 5.18-6.82; log-rank test, p = 0.037). Finally, the incidence of cystographic leaks was lower in the PR group (0.4% vs 2.1%; p = 0.036). Although the patients` baseline characteristics were similar between the groups, the patients were not preoperatively randomized and unknown confounding factors may have influenced the results. Conclusions: Our modified PR combines the benefits of early recovery of continence reported with the original PR technique with a reinforced watertight closure of the posterior anastomotic wall. Shorter interval to recovery of continence and lower incidence of cystographic leaks were demonstrated with our PR technique when compared to RARP with no reconstruction. (C) 2010 European Association of Urology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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OBJETIVO: Os procedimentos disponíveis para correção de lesões do trato urinário não são livres de complicações. Recentemente, uma nova opção tem sido investigada: o uso da submucosa de intestino delgado (SIS). Constituída de uma matriz extracelular que não apresenta tendências à rejeição, a SIS é capaz de permitir o crescimento de vasos sangüíneos, participar de processos de diferenciação celular e de ser resistente contra o desenvolvimento de processos infecciosos. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a histocompatibilidade de um enxerto autólogo de submucosa de intestino delgado (SIS), quando utilizado para a ampliação da bexiga urinária. MÉTODO: Utilizaram-se oito cães adultos, pesando entre 10 e 15kg. Realizou-se laparotomia mediana e enterectomia de um segmento de jejuno de 10cm, localizado a 20cm da flexura duodeno-jejunal, seguida de anastomose terminoterminal. Desse segmento de intestino obteve-se, por dissecção, a camada submucosa. Após esvaziamento da bexiga por punção, fez-se uma incisão mediana de 3cm em sua parede, compreendendo todas as camadas. Um segmento de 3 x 2,5cm de SIS foi fixado às bordas da incisão com sutura contínua, laçada de fio absorvível 3.0 de poliglecaprone-25. No 30º dia de pós-operatório os animais foram submetidos à retirada da bexiga para estudo histopatológico. RESULTADOS: Não se observou reação inflamatória aguda. Reação inflamatória crônica esteve presente com graus discreto e moderado. A infiltração fibroblástica foi moderada. A presença de células gigantes de corpo estranho foi mínima. A epitelização foi satisfatória, não sendo completa em apenas um dos oito implantes. Ocorreu incorporação predominante de fibras colágenas tipo III, cuja média correspondeu a 70,7% do colágeno total. A reabsorção da mucosa foi moderada em 7/8 dos implantes. CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados indicam que ocorre regeneração da bexiga, quando é utilizada a submucosa de intestino delgado como substrato. A submucosa de intestino delgado autóloga pode ser uma alternativa viável na reconstrução da bexiga urinária.
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Objective: To analyze the performance of two surgical meshes of different compositions during the defect healing process of the abdominal wall of rats. Methods: thirty-three adult Wistar rats were anesthetized and subjected to removal of an area of 1.5 cm x 2 cm of the anterior abdominal wall, except for the skin; 17 animals had the defect corrected by edge-to-edge surgical suture of a mesh made of polypropylene + poliglecaprone (Group U - UltraproTM); 16 animals had the defect corrected with a surgical mesh made of polypropylene + polidioxanone + cellulose (Group P - ProceedTM). Each group was divided into two subgroups, according to the euthanasia moment (seven days or 28 days after the operation). Parameters analyzed were macroscopic (adherence), microscopic (quantification of mature and immature collagen) and tensiometric (maximum tension and maximum rupture strength). Results : there was an increase in collagen type I in the ProceedTM group from seven to 28 days, p = 0.047. Also, there was an increase in the rupture tension on both groups when comparing the two periods. There was a lower rupture tension and tissue deformity with ProceedTM mesh in seven days, becoming equal at day 28. Conclusion : the meshes retain similarities in the final result and more studies with larger numbers of animals must be carried for better assessment.
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Introduction: Various types of sutures are available in the market with different constitutions. However, there is a lack of research to assess and quantify the behavior of these materials. Resources and materials: This study comes benchmark wires polyglactin 910 (Vicryl ®), irradiated polyglactin 910 (Vicryl Rapid ®), polyglactin 910 treated with triclosan (Vicryl Plus ®), and poliglecaprone 25 (Monocryl ®). For this, we used 40 rats that were divided into two groups, underwent two skin incisions longitudinal 2-cm long. In Group A, simple interrupted sutures using irradiated polyglactin 910 on the right and left side of polyglactin 910, and in group B, polyglactin 910 with triclosan on the right and the left poliglecaprone 25 were made. At 2, 7, 14, and 28 days after surgery, the ten animals were killed per period, and the samples were processed for histomorphologic and histometric analysis. Conclusions: The results demonstrated that the wire poliglecaprone 25 showed better biological response, with less inflammatory infiltrates and rapid organization of connective tissue. © 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.