Implante intraperitonial de tela de polipropileno revestida de hidrogel de poli (2-hidroxietil metacrilato) em cães aspecto histológico

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Daniel Barbosa da
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Abdominal wall defects may occur in fairly all animal species, and frequently demand corrective surgical treatment including implants of meshes, such as polypropylene. However, this biomaterial is not free from complications, what stimulates constant researches for new biomaterials that present certain advantages. Due to its well known biocompatibility, poliHEMA hydrogel was the chosen biomaterial for experimental abdominal wall implant associated to polypropylene mesh. This essay compared tissue responses to the employment of polypropylene mesh alone (group PP) and polyHEMA Hydrogel film associated to polypropylene mesh (group PH) on the correction of induced abdominal wall defects on bitches. Twelve mongrel adult female dogs, weighting from 10 to 20 kg, were divided in two equal groups. The animals from group PP received the polypropylene mesh implant whilst those from group PH received polyHEMA hydrogel coated polypropylene mesh to replace the abdominal transverse muscle. Six animals from each group were submitted to surgical procedure to remove the meshes at 30 and 60 days of the postoperative period. Tissue repairing phenomena such as: chronic inflammatory reaction, giant cell presence (foreign body chronic granulomatous inflammatory reaction) and connective tissue proliferation were microscopically evaluated. It may be concluded that polyHEMA hydrogel as a coating agent on polypropylene mesh implanted onto abdominal wall of female dogs triggers greater deposition of type I collagen, than polypropylene mesh alone.
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spelling PAULO, Neusa Margaridahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7949273598509043MOURA, Veridiana Maria Brianezi Dignani dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8773201078957745http://lattes.cnpq.br/2632303926331980SILVA, Daniel Barbosa da2014-07-29T15:07:31Z2011-01-212010-10-24SILVA, Daniel Barbosa da. Intraperitoneal implantation of polypropylene mesh coated hydrogel poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) in dogs - histological findings. 2010. 53 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Agrárias - Veterinaria) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2010.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/843Abdominal wall defects may occur in fairly all animal species, and frequently demand corrective surgical treatment including implants of meshes, such as polypropylene. However, this biomaterial is not free from complications, what stimulates constant researches for new biomaterials that present certain advantages. Due to its well known biocompatibility, poliHEMA hydrogel was the chosen biomaterial for experimental abdominal wall implant associated to polypropylene mesh. This essay compared tissue responses to the employment of polypropylene mesh alone (group PP) and polyHEMA Hydrogel film associated to polypropylene mesh (group PH) on the correction of induced abdominal wall defects on bitches. Twelve mongrel adult female dogs, weighting from 10 to 20 kg, were divided in two equal groups. The animals from group PP received the polypropylene mesh implant whilst those from group PH received polyHEMA hydrogel coated polypropylene mesh to replace the abdominal transverse muscle. Six animals from each group were submitted to surgical procedure to remove the meshes at 30 and 60 days of the postoperative period. Tissue repairing phenomena such as: chronic inflammatory reaction, giant cell presence (foreign body chronic granulomatous inflammatory reaction) and connective tissue proliferation were microscopically evaluated. It may be concluded that polyHEMA hydrogel as a coating agent on polypropylene mesh implanted onto abdominal wall of female dogs triggers greater deposition of type I collagen, than polypropylene mesh alone.Os defeitos na parede abdominal estão presentes em praticamente todas as espécies animais e não raro demandam tratamento cirúrgico corretivo com implantação de telas como a de polipropileno. Contudo esse biomaterial não é livre de complicações, o que impulsiona a constante pesquisa na busca de novos biomateriais que apresentem vantagens. O hidrogel de poliHEMA por ser reconhecidamente biocompatível foi o biomaterial de escolha para a implantação experimental em associação à tela de polipropileno na parede abdominal. Este estudo comparou as respostas teciduais do uso da tela de polipropileno isolada (grupo PP) e o filme de hidrogel de poliHEMA associado à tela de polipropileno (grupo PH) quando utilizados na correção de defeitos criados na parede abdominal de cadelas. Foram utilizadas 12 cadelas sem raça definida, adultas, pesando entre 10 e 20 kg, divididas em dois grupos de seis. Os animais do grupo PP receberam o implante da tela de polipropileno e os animais do grupo PH receberam a tela de polipropileno revestida de hidrogel de poliHEMA em substituição ao músculo transverso do abdome. Seis animais de cada grupo foram submetidos ao procedimento cirúrgico para a retirada das telas aos 30 e 60 dias do pós-operatório. Foram avaliados microscopicamente os fenômenos de reparo tecidual como: reação inflamatória crônica, presença de células gigantes (reação inflamatória crônica granulomatosa tipo corpo estranho), e proliferação conjuntiva. Conclui-se que o hidrogel de poliHEMA como agente de revestimento da tela de polipropileno quando implantado na parede abdominal de cadelas desencadeia maior deposição de colágeno tipo I quando comparado a tela de polipropileno isolada.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:07:31Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Daniel Barbosa.pdf: 1143657 bytes, checksum: d56a1f0787d16e510afed007895c5973 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-10-24application/pdfhttp://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/TEDE/retrieve/3630/Daniel%20Barbosa.pdf.jpgporUniversidade Federal de GoiásMestrado em Ciência AnimalUFGBRCiências Agrárias - Veterinariabiocompatibilidadebiomaterial sintéticocãoparede abdominalperitônio1. Implante intraperitonial em cães aspecto histológico 2. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Implante intraperitonial de tela de polipropileno revestida de hidrogel de poli (2-hidroxietil metacrilato) em cães aspecto histológico
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Intraperitoneal implantation of polypropylene mesh coated hydrogel poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) in dogs - histological findings
title Implante intraperitonial de tela de polipropileno revestida de hidrogel de poli (2-hidroxietil metacrilato) em cães aspecto histológico
spellingShingle Implante intraperitonial de tela de polipropileno revestida de hidrogel de poli (2-hidroxietil metacrilato) em cães aspecto histológico
SILVA, Daniel Barbosa da
biocompatibilidade
biomaterial sintético
cão
parede abdominal
peritônio
1. Implante intraperitonial em cães aspecto histológico 2. Cirurgia em animais
abdominal wall
biocompatibility
dog
peritoneum
synthetic biomaterial
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::CLINICA E CIRURGIA ANIMAL
title_short Implante intraperitonial de tela de polipropileno revestida de hidrogel de poli (2-hidroxietil metacrilato) em cães aspecto histológico
title_full Implante intraperitonial de tela de polipropileno revestida de hidrogel de poli (2-hidroxietil metacrilato) em cães aspecto histológico
title_fullStr Implante intraperitonial de tela de polipropileno revestida de hidrogel de poli (2-hidroxietil metacrilato) em cães aspecto histológico
title_full_unstemmed Implante intraperitonial de tela de polipropileno revestida de hidrogel de poli (2-hidroxietil metacrilato) em cães aspecto histológico
title_sort Implante intraperitonial de tela de polipropileno revestida de hidrogel de poli (2-hidroxietil metacrilato) em cães aspecto histológico
author SILVA, Daniel Barbosa da
author_facet SILVA, Daniel Barbosa da
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biomaterial sintético
cão
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peritônio
1. Implante intraperitonial em cães aspecto histológico 2. Cirurgia em animais
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biomaterial sintético
cão
parede abdominal
peritônio
1. Implante intraperitonial em cães aspecto histológico 2. Cirurgia em animais
abdominal wall
biocompatibility
dog
peritoneum
synthetic biomaterial
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::CLINICA E CIRURGIA ANIMAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv abdominal wall
biocompatibility
dog
peritoneum
synthetic biomaterial
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description Abdominal wall defects may occur in fairly all animal species, and frequently demand corrective surgical treatment including implants of meshes, such as polypropylene. However, this biomaterial is not free from complications, what stimulates constant researches for new biomaterials that present certain advantages. Due to its well known biocompatibility, poliHEMA hydrogel was the chosen biomaterial for experimental abdominal wall implant associated to polypropylene mesh. This essay compared tissue responses to the employment of polypropylene mesh alone (group PP) and polyHEMA Hydrogel film associated to polypropylene mesh (group PH) on the correction of induced abdominal wall defects on bitches. Twelve mongrel adult female dogs, weighting from 10 to 20 kg, were divided in two equal groups. The animals from group PP received the polypropylene mesh implant whilst those from group PH received polyHEMA hydrogel coated polypropylene mesh to replace the abdominal transverse muscle. Six animals from each group were submitted to surgical procedure to remove the meshes at 30 and 60 days of the postoperative period. Tissue repairing phenomena such as: chronic inflammatory reaction, giant cell presence (foreign body chronic granulomatous inflammatory reaction) and connective tissue proliferation were microscopically evaluated. It may be concluded that polyHEMA hydrogel as a coating agent on polypropylene mesh implanted onto abdominal wall of female dogs triggers greater deposition of type I collagen, than polypropylene mesh alone.
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