1. Nanofibrillar scaffold resists to bile and urine action: experiences in pigs
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Calogero Fiorica, Bianca Cudia, S. Fazzotta, Pietro Genova, A.I. LoMonte, Giuseppe Damiano, Vincenzo Davide Palumbo, Mariano Licciardi, Silvio Buscemi, Fabio Salvatore Palumbo, Girolamo Geraci, Fazzotta, S., Buscemi, S., Palumbo, V.D., Damiano, G., Geraci, G., Licciardi, M., Palumbo, F.S., Fiorica, C., Cudia, B.M., Genova, P., and Lo Monte, A I
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bile duct injury, bladder injury, gallbladder repair, 3D matrix, porcine models, PHEA-PLA+PCL ,Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale ,Scaffold ,Action (philosophy) ,Settore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico Applicativo ,Chemistry ,Surgery ,Urine ,Pharmacology - Abstract
Biomaterial-based-scaffolds’ functions are to replace anatomical and functional features loss of an injured tissue. They can replace native tissue after their reabsorption. Material and methods. In our experimental procedures we utilized the PHEA-PLA+PCL scaffold in 2 female pigs to assess its resistance to bile and urine. Results. Both pigs survived to surgical procedures. After a month fibres appeared unchanged in term of form and dimension at electronic microscopy. Cells and ECM factors were founded inside the scaffold in a microscopical evaluation. Conclusion. Planar and tubular scaffolds were colonized by cells and extracellular matrix elements. The study conducted on pig suggested that this type of material can resist to the action of bile and urine. This material could be proposed as a tissue substitute.
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- 2020