Synthetic Electrospun Fiber Matrix May Resemble Fungal Hyphae Over the Course of Tissue Regeneration: A Retrospective Review.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Melanie Bourgeau, Carrie B Marshall, Jeffrey T Schowinsky, Bennie Lindeque, Michael R Clay
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Abstract

Peripheral soft tissue resections offer unique wound care challenges, often leaving large surgical deficits that are slow to heal and prone to infection. Musculoskeletal surgeons have taken to utilizing a synthetic electrospun fiber matrix (SEFM) to aid in soft tissue repair. SEFM is an engineered, fully resorbable, electrospun fiber matrix engineered to mimic human extracellular matrix supporting cell ingrowth, retention, and differentiation. In addition, in vitro studies have shown SEFM to be effective at inhibiting growth of the most common bacterial and fungal organisms found in surgical site infections. However, little is reported about the histologic features of intact and resorbing SEFM in vivo. Upon investigation, it was observed that the SEFM may resemble fungal hyphae during its 1-3 week degradation via hydrolysis. Special stains for fungi and acid-fast bacilli display positivity in SEFM, further complicating precise diagnosis. Although these specimens should still be carefully evaluated for fungal organisms, it is important to note these potential pitfalls to avoid misdiagnosis, avoid the premature removal of SEFM, and avoid initiation of inappropriate anti-fungal therapy.

合成电纺纤维基质在组织再生过程中可能类似真菌菌丝:回顾性综述。
外周软组织切除术给伤口护理带来了独特的挑战,通常会留下大面积的手术缺损,愈合缓慢且容易感染。肌肉骨骼外科医生已经开始使用合成电纺纤维基质(SEFM)来帮助软组织修复。SEFM 是一种工程化、完全可吸收的电纺纤维基质,可模拟人体细胞外基质,支持细胞的生长、保留和分化。此外,体外研究表明,SEFM 能有效抑制手术部位感染中最常见的细菌和真菌的生长。然而,有关体内完整和吸收的 SEFM 组织学特征的报道却很少。经研究发现,SEFM 在 1-3 周的水解降解过程中可能会与真菌菌丝相似。真菌和酸性无菌杆菌的特殊染色在 SEFM 中显示阳性,这使得精确诊断更加复杂。尽管仍应仔细评估这些标本是否含有真菌生物,但必须注意这些潜在的隐患,以避免误诊,避免过早取出 SEFM,避免开始不适当的抗真菌治疗。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Surgical Pathology (IJSP) is a peer-reviewed journal published eight times a year, which offers original research and observations covering all major organ systems, timely reviews of new techniques and procedures, discussions of controversies in surgical pathology, case reports, and images in pathology. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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