Initial inflammatory response of skeletal muscle to commonly used suture materials: an animal model study to evaluate muscle healing after surgical repair - histopathological perspective
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Bhargava, Darpan; Anantanarayanan, P.; Prakash, Geetha; Dare, B. Jayachandran; Deshpande, Ashwini
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2013
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Objectives: To evaluate initial inflammatory response of skeletal muscle to a few commonly used suture materials
for muscle repair namely nylon, polydiaxonone (PDS II), plain catgut and polygalactin 910 which in turn determines the scarring of muscle and loss of function.
Material and Methods: Inflammation and healing of muscle post repair was evaluated in the lateral thigh muscle
(biceps femoris) of 8 adult healthy male Rattus norvegicus. The inflammatory reaction & healing of the skeletal
muscle was evaluated histologically at the end of 48 hours, 1 week and 3 weeks.
Results: At 48 hours post-surgery, Nylon samples showed severe inflammation followed by Catgut and Polygalactin. At 1 week post-surgery, the catgut group demonstrated increased macrophages infiltration while Nylon
demonstrated persistant lymphocytic pro-inflammatory component. PDS sutures elicited minimal inflammatory
response all through.
Conclusion: In the present study the most desirable suture material was determined to be PDS due to its minimal tissue
response and superior handling qualities. However the fact that the presence of macrophages in healing muscle enhances the repair process would be a pointer to create an environment which contains the sustained presence of macrophages
to enhance optimal healing of skeletal muscle in the presence of an ideal suture material.
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