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Polypropylene mesh inhibits post-laminectomy compressive scar formation in rabbits: Histopathological and computational morphometric evaluation.

Authors :
Villanova Junior, José Ademar
Magalhães, Maria Angélica B.
Cereja de Souza, Tainah D.
Battisti, Michelly Kheidy Borges
Engracia Filho, Jair Rodini
Pimpão, Cláudia T.
Müeller, Manoella O.
Arruda, Priscila de
Capriglione, Luiz Guilherme A.
Source :
Neuroscience Letters. Aug2021, Vol. 760, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• Dorsal laminectomy is indicated for treatment of patients with cauda equina syndrome. • Post-laminectomy fibrosis is common and gradually causes clinical signs to return. • Polypropylene mesh is resistant, have low immunological reaction and have low cost. • Polypropylene mesh, when placed in the laminectomy, is encapsulated by the organism. • Polypropylene mesh to prevent fibrosis was macro and microscopically effective. We evaluated the effect of polypropylene mesh placement on post-laminectomy compressive scar formation in rabbits. Twenty-two white male New Zealand rabbits were distributed into two groups (n = 11). In the control group, the animals underwent lumbosacral laminectomy, whereas in the mesh group, the rabbits were submitted to lumbosacral laminectomy followed by the attachment of a polypropylene mesh to the vertebrae by the application of N-butyl cyanoacrylate. After eight weeks, the rabbits were euthanized, and the laminectomy area was collected for macro- and microscopic analyses. Macroscopically, we evaluated the (1) vertebral canal height; (2) laminectomy width and (3) length; and (4) fibrosis width, (5) height, and (6) length. Microscopically, we evaluated (7) fibroblasts; (8) the thickness of the dura-mater; and (9) the distance between the dura-mater and the laminectomy area. Macroscopically, there were no differences between the groups regarding vertebral canal height; width and length of the laminectomy; and fibrosis width. However, the height, and length of fibrosis were smaller in the mesh group. Microscopically, there were no differences in dura mater thickness and the distance between the dura mater and laminectomy area, but fewer fibroblasts were observed in the mesh group. This indicated that the polypropylene mesh improved tissue repair, with greater tissue organization. The results demonstrate that the use of a polypropylene mesh in the treatment of post-laminectomy wounds in rabbits reduces the severity of compressive fibrous scar formation. Polypropylene mesh is presented as a good alternative to reduce complications associated with laminectomy surgeries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03043940
Volume :
760
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Neuroscience Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151778906
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2021.135973