Qualitative histologic evaluation of the tissue reaction to the polyurethane resin (ricinus communis - based biopolymer) implantation assessed by light and scanning electron microscopy

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Autor(a) principal: Belmonte,Gustavo Campos
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Catanzaro-Guimarães,Sérgio Augusto, Sousa,Tatiana Peixoto Telles de, Carvalho,Renato Savi, Kinoshita,Angela, Chierici,Gilberto Orivaldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Polímeros (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: The tissue reaction of bone tissue accessed by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images after polyurethane resin implantation is presented in this study. Twenty four male rabbits were used, divided into two groups of 12 animals each (experimental group and control group) in which full-thickness cranial defect was surgically created. At 30 and 90 days post operation 6 animals of each group were euthanized and bone samples were removed for analysis. The microscopic results indicated no inflammatory foreign body reaction, a perfect union between the polymer and surgical bone bed surface, lack of bone resorption and presence of a thin layer of osteogenic material covering the polymer surface in contact with the surgical bone bed. The SEM images demonstrate the porosity of the resin, with diameters from 120 to 500 µm. This important feature of this polymer is associated with its osteoconductivity, allowing the bone growth inside it, improving the integration between the material and bone tissue. These results confirm that polyurethane resin derived from Ricinuscommunis is an excellent bone substitute for use in repair surgery for great bone losses.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Qualitative histologic evaluation of the tissue reaction to the polyurethane resin (ricinus communis - based biopolymer) implantation assessed by light and scanning electron microscopy
title Qualitative histologic evaluation of the tissue reaction to the polyurethane resin (ricinus communis - based biopolymer) implantation assessed by light and scanning electron microscopy
spellingShingle Qualitative histologic evaluation of the tissue reaction to the polyurethane resin (ricinus communis - based biopolymer) implantation assessed by light and scanning electron microscopy
Belmonte,Gustavo Campos
Bone repair
polyurethane resin
osteoconduction
biocompatibility
title_short Qualitative histologic evaluation of the tissue reaction to the polyurethane resin (ricinus communis - based biopolymer) implantation assessed by light and scanning electron microscopy
title_full Qualitative histologic evaluation of the tissue reaction to the polyurethane resin (ricinus communis - based biopolymer) implantation assessed by light and scanning electron microscopy
title_fullStr Qualitative histologic evaluation of the tissue reaction to the polyurethane resin (ricinus communis - based biopolymer) implantation assessed by light and scanning electron microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Qualitative histologic evaluation of the tissue reaction to the polyurethane resin (ricinus communis - based biopolymer) implantation assessed by light and scanning electron microscopy
title_sort Qualitative histologic evaluation of the tissue reaction to the polyurethane resin (ricinus communis - based biopolymer) implantation assessed by light and scanning electron microscopy
author Belmonte,Gustavo Campos
author_facet Belmonte,Gustavo Campos
Catanzaro-Guimarães,Sérgio Augusto
Sousa,Tatiana Peixoto Telles de
Carvalho,Renato Savi
Kinoshita,Angela
Chierici,Gilberto Orivaldo
author_role author
author2 Catanzaro-Guimarães,Sérgio Augusto
Sousa,Tatiana Peixoto Telles de
Carvalho,Renato Savi
Kinoshita,Angela
Chierici,Gilberto Orivaldo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Belmonte,Gustavo Campos
Catanzaro-Guimarães,Sérgio Augusto
Sousa,Tatiana Peixoto Telles de
Carvalho,Renato Savi
Kinoshita,Angela
Chierici,Gilberto Orivaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bone repair
polyurethane resin
osteoconduction
biocompatibility
topic Bone repair
polyurethane resin
osteoconduction
biocompatibility
description The tissue reaction of bone tissue accessed by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images after polyurethane resin implantation is presented in this study. Twenty four male rabbits were used, divided into two groups of 12 animals each (experimental group and control group) in which full-thickness cranial defect was surgically created. At 30 and 90 days post operation 6 animals of each group were euthanized and bone samples were removed for analysis. The microscopic results indicated no inflammatory foreign body reaction, a perfect union between the polymer and surgical bone bed surface, lack of bone resorption and presence of a thin layer of osteogenic material covering the polymer surface in contact with the surgical bone bed. The SEM images demonstrate the porosity of the resin, with diameters from 120 to 500 µm. This important feature of this polymer is associated with its osteoconductivity, allowing the bone growth inside it, improving the integration between the material and bone tissue. These results confirm that polyurethane resin derived from Ricinuscommunis is an excellent bone substitute for use in repair surgery for great bone losses.
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