Surgical Sutures from Polydioxanone. In Vivo and In Vitro Studies

IF 0.58 Q4 Materials Science
O. A. Legon’kova, T. I. Vinokurova, A. S. Oganisyan, V. V. Stafford, A. A. Zavitaeva, I. N. Senchikhin
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The work provides a comparative assessment of the behavior of experimental samples of polydioxanone (PDO) suture materials from two manufacturers during exposure to a model environment (in vitro) and in an experiment on laboratory animals (in vivo). The methods of DSC calorimetry, IR spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and histological and physicomechanical studies have shown that even a minor violation of temperature and humidity conditions during production can lead to a violation of the physicomechanical properties of the medical device, which is unacceptable. At the same time, the patterns of transformation of the polymer structure in vivo and in vitro of the two manufacturers coincide: recrystallization of the supramolecular structure at body temperature takes place, and destruction of macromolecules occurs due to the “splitting” of the carbonyl and ether groups of the ester group.

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聚二氧环酮的手术缝合线。体内和体外研究
这项工作提供了来自两个制造商的聚二氧环酮(PDO)缝合材料的实验样品在暴露于模型环境(体外)和实验动物实验(体内)期间的行为的比较评估。DSC量热法、红外光谱、扫描电子显微镜、组织学和物理力学研究等方法表明,即使在生产过程中轻微违反温度和湿度条件,也会导致医疗器械的物理力学性能受到破坏,这是不可接受的。同时,两家厂家的聚合物结构在体内和体外的转变模式是一致的:在体温下发生超分子结构的再结晶,由于酯基的羰基和醚基的“分裂”而发生大分子的破坏。
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Polymer Science, Series D
Polymer Science, Series D Materials Science-Polymers and Plastics
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0.80
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87
期刊介绍: Polymer Science, Series D  publishes useful description of engineering developments that are related to the preparation and application of glues, compounds, sealing materials, and binding agents, articles on the adhesion theory, prediction of the strength of adhesive joints, methods for the control of their properties, synthesis, and methods of structural modeling of glued joints and constructions, original articles with new scientific results, analytical reviews of the modern state in the field.
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