Wound healing after the implantation of the cartilage autograft and allograft (an experimental study)

S. Ivanou, D. Zinovkin, O. Khorov, V. V. Pohozhay, V. S. Ivanou
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Objective. To compare the wound healing after implantation of the freshly frozen allogeneic cartilage and the autogenic cartilage in a cutaneous flap.Materials and methods. Two groups of eighteen non-breed white lab rats weighing 180-200 g of both genders were studied. Each specimen had a plastic material with the inclusion of a skin flap and cartilage graft formed. Group 1 used the animal’s own cartilage, group 2 used freshly frozen allogenic cartilage. Histological examination of the flap and graft preparations was carried out on the 7th, 14th and 21st days after the intervention.Results. Semi-quantitative evaluation of inflammation and tissue reaction after cartilage autograft and allograft implantation was carried out. A gradual decrease in the evidence of the inflammatory reaction and the formation of a fibrous capsule around the implant during the study period was registered. The comparative analysis revealed no statistically significant differences in each of the indicators.Conclusion. Implantation of an allograft from freshly frozen cartilage has no negative effect on skin flap wound healing in the experiment. Freshly frozen allogenic cartilage can be used for reconstructive interventions on a par with autologous material.
自体和异体软骨移植后伤口愈合的实验研究
目标。目的比较新鲜冷冻异体软骨与自体软骨植入术后创面愈合情况。材料和方法。研究了两组18只雌雄均为180-200 g的非繁殖白色实验大鼠。每个标本都有一个塑料材料,包括皮瓣和软骨移植物。第1组采用动物自身软骨,第2组采用新鲜冷冻的同种异体软骨。于干预后第7天、第14天和第21天对皮瓣和移植物进行组织学检查。对自体和异体软骨移植后的炎症和组织反应进行半定量评价。在研究期间,炎症反应的证据逐渐减少,并且在植入物周围形成纤维囊。比较分析显示,各指标间差异无统计学意义。新鲜冷冻软骨同种异体移植对皮瓣创面愈合无不良影响。新鲜冷冻的同种异体软骨可以与自体材料一样用于重建干预。
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