Clinical and histologic study of autogenous oral mucosa in experimental lamellar ketatoplasty

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Autor(a) principal: Damasceno, Adilson Donizeti
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Chaves, Nilo Sérgio Troncoso, Athayde, Ingrid Bueno, Prado, Vinícius Rivera Cardoso
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2222
Resumo: Eight male dogs of non-specified breed, weighing about 12,4 kg, were subjected to surgical oral mucosa detachment using among others a 5 mm diameter trepan followed by it fixation on 4,5 mm diameter corneal lesion made in an eye, using 9-0 nylon thread in interrupted simple suture pattern. The animals were divided to 4 groups constituted by 2 animals, for histologic study at 15, 30, 45, 60 days of post surgical phase. Meanwhile, clinical findings such as blepharospasm, opacity, neovascularization, ocular discharge, chemosis and characteristics of the graft (vascularization, pigmentation and adhesiveness), were qualitative and quantitatively evaluated at 0-2 days, 3-7 days, 8-15 days, 16-30 days and 31-60 days of postoperative period. Blepharospasm and chemosis were more intense at initial periods, corneal opacity and vascularization (of cornea and grafts) at intermediate periods, both with regressing tendency on the latest periods. Serous mucous exsudate was predominant in higher degrees at the initial and intermediate phases and was absent on the later phases. Clinically, the integration of the graft was verified at 15th day. Pigment deposition was seen on two animals on the later periods. The microscopic study revealed on initial and intermediate periods a thick epithelium in comparasion with the underlying cornea, with vacuolization of the inmost cells, intense fibroplasia and collagen fibers deposition on a disorganized setting and intense vascularization of the graft. Mild polymorphonuclear infiltration in graft was observed at 15th day. Plasmocyte infiltration at intermediate phase was mild to moderate. On the 60th day, were observed reasonably thick epithelium with projections to stroma, moderate presence of fibrocytes, collagen on a more organized setting, vascularization ranging from mild to absent and lymphoplasmocitary infiltration in moderate degree. The results allowed us to admit that keratoplasty technique employing buccal mucosa is feasible option for tectonic and reconstructive means in dogs.
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spelling Clinical and histologic study of autogenous oral mucosa in experimental lamellar ketatoplastyEstudo clínico e histológico da mucosa oral autógena na ceratoplastia lamelar experimentalDogsBuccal mucosaCorneaGraftLamellar keratoplastyOcular surgery.CãoCirurgia ocularCeratoplastia lamelarCórneaEnxertoMucosa bucal.Eight male dogs of non-specified breed, weighing about 12,4 kg, were subjected to surgical oral mucosa detachment using among others a 5 mm diameter trepan followed by it fixation on 4,5 mm diameter corneal lesion made in an eye, using 9-0 nylon thread in interrupted simple suture pattern. The animals were divided to 4 groups constituted by 2 animals, for histologic study at 15, 30, 45, 60 days of post surgical phase. Meanwhile, clinical findings such as blepharospasm, opacity, neovascularization, ocular discharge, chemosis and characteristics of the graft (vascularization, pigmentation and adhesiveness), were qualitative and quantitatively evaluated at 0-2 days, 3-7 days, 8-15 days, 16-30 days and 31-60 days of postoperative period. Blepharospasm and chemosis were more intense at initial periods, corneal opacity and vascularization (of cornea and grafts) at intermediate periods, both with regressing tendency on the latest periods. Serous mucous exsudate was predominant in higher degrees at the initial and intermediate phases and was absent on the later phases. Clinically, the integration of the graft was verified at 15th day. Pigment deposition was seen on two animals on the later periods. The microscopic study revealed on initial and intermediate periods a thick epithelium in comparasion with the underlying cornea, with vacuolization of the inmost cells, intense fibroplasia and collagen fibers deposition on a disorganized setting and intense vascularization of the graft. Mild polymorphonuclear infiltration in graft was observed at 15th day. Plasmocyte infiltration at intermediate phase was mild to moderate. On the 60th day, were observed reasonably thick epithelium with projections to stroma, moderate presence of fibrocytes, collagen on a more organized setting, vascularization ranging from mild to absent and lymphoplasmocitary infiltration in moderate degree. The results allowed us to admit that keratoplasty technique employing buccal mucosa is feasible option for tectonic and reconstructive means in dogs.Oito cães sem raça definida, machos, com peso corpóreo médio de 12,4 kg, foram submetidos a procedimentos cirúrgicos de retirada de fragmento da mucosa oral com auxílio de trépano de 5 mm com posterior aplicação sobre lesão corneana de 4,5 mm de diâmetro, produzida em um dos olhos, aplicando-se sutura simples interrompida com fio de náilon 9-0. Os animais foram divididos em 4 grupos compostos por 2 animais, para estudo histológico aos 15, 30, 45, 60 dias de pós-operatório. Simultaneamente, realizou-se estudo clínico nos períodos de 0-2 dias, 3-7 dias, 8-15 dias, 16-30 dias e 31-60 dias de pós-operatório. Blefarospasmo e quemose foram mais intensos nos períodos iniciais e opacidade corneana e vascularização (da córnea e enxerto) nos períodos intermediários, ambos com tendência de regressão nos períodos tardios. A secreção predominante foi seromucosa, sendo mais incidente nas fases iniciais e intermediárias com ausência nos tardios. Clinicamente, a integração do enxerto foi verificada no 15º dia. O estudo microscópico revelou para os períodos iniciais e intermediários intensa fibroplasia e deposição de fibras colágenas em arranjo desorganizado e vascularização do enxerto de intensa a leve entre 15º e 30º dia. Infiltrado polimorfonuclear foi observado no 15º dia, em grau discreto. Infiltrado linfoplasmocitário foi predominantemente, em grau discreto a moderado, entre o 30º e 60º dia. No 60º dia, observou-se epitelização compacta com projeções para o estroma, presença moderada de fibrócitos, colágeno em disposição mais organizada e vascularização discreta a ausente. Diante dos resultados admite-se a técnica de ceratoplastia com o emprego da mucosa bucal como opção eficiente para fins tectônicos e reconstrutivos em cães.UEL2004-05-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/222210.5433/1679-0359.2004v25n2p117Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 25 No. 2 (2004); 117-124Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 25 n. 2 (2004); 117-1241679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical and histologic study of autogenous oral mucosa in experimental lamellar ketatoplasty
Estudo clínico e histológico da mucosa oral autógena na ceratoplastia lamelar experimental
title Clinical and histologic study of autogenous oral mucosa in experimental lamellar ketatoplasty
spellingShingle Clinical and histologic study of autogenous oral mucosa in experimental lamellar ketatoplasty
Damasceno, Adilson Donizeti
Dogs
Buccal mucosa
Cornea
Graft
Lamellar keratoplasty
Ocular surgery.
Cão
Cirurgia ocular
Ceratoplastia lamelar
Córnea
Enxerto
Mucosa bucal.
title_short Clinical and histologic study of autogenous oral mucosa in experimental lamellar ketatoplasty
title_full Clinical and histologic study of autogenous oral mucosa in experimental lamellar ketatoplasty
title_fullStr Clinical and histologic study of autogenous oral mucosa in experimental lamellar ketatoplasty
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and histologic study of autogenous oral mucosa in experimental lamellar ketatoplasty
title_sort Clinical and histologic study of autogenous oral mucosa in experimental lamellar ketatoplasty
author Damasceno, Adilson Donizeti
author_facet Damasceno, Adilson Donizeti
Chaves, Nilo Sérgio Troncoso
Athayde, Ingrid Bueno
Prado, Vinícius Rivera Cardoso
author_role author
author2 Chaves, Nilo Sérgio Troncoso
Athayde, Ingrid Bueno
Prado, Vinícius Rivera Cardoso
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Damasceno, Adilson Donizeti
Chaves, Nilo Sérgio Troncoso
Athayde, Ingrid Bueno
Prado, Vinícius Rivera Cardoso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dogs
Buccal mucosa
Cornea
Graft
Lamellar keratoplasty
Ocular surgery.
Cão
Cirurgia ocular
Ceratoplastia lamelar
Córnea
Enxerto
Mucosa bucal.
topic Dogs
Buccal mucosa
Cornea
Graft
Lamellar keratoplasty
Ocular surgery.
Cão
Cirurgia ocular
Ceratoplastia lamelar
Córnea
Enxerto
Mucosa bucal.
description Eight male dogs of non-specified breed, weighing about 12,4 kg, were subjected to surgical oral mucosa detachment using among others a 5 mm diameter trepan followed by it fixation on 4,5 mm diameter corneal lesion made in an eye, using 9-0 nylon thread in interrupted simple suture pattern. The animals were divided to 4 groups constituted by 2 animals, for histologic study at 15, 30, 45, 60 days of post surgical phase. Meanwhile, clinical findings such as blepharospasm, opacity, neovascularization, ocular discharge, chemosis and characteristics of the graft (vascularization, pigmentation and adhesiveness), were qualitative and quantitatively evaluated at 0-2 days, 3-7 days, 8-15 days, 16-30 days and 31-60 days of postoperative period. Blepharospasm and chemosis were more intense at initial periods, corneal opacity and vascularization (of cornea and grafts) at intermediate periods, both with regressing tendency on the latest periods. Serous mucous exsudate was predominant in higher degrees at the initial and intermediate phases and was absent on the later phases. Clinically, the integration of the graft was verified at 15th day. Pigment deposition was seen on two animals on the later periods. The microscopic study revealed on initial and intermediate periods a thick epithelium in comparasion with the underlying cornea, with vacuolization of the inmost cells, intense fibroplasia and collagen fibers deposition on a disorganized setting and intense vascularization of the graft. Mild polymorphonuclear infiltration in graft was observed at 15th day. Plasmocyte infiltration at intermediate phase was mild to moderate. On the 60th day, were observed reasonably thick epithelium with projections to stroma, moderate presence of fibrocytes, collagen on a more organized setting, vascularization ranging from mild to absent and lymphoplasmocitary infiltration in moderate degree. The results allowed us to admit that keratoplasty technique employing buccal mucosa is feasible option for tectonic and reconstructive means in dogs.
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