Natural latex graft in lamellar and penetrating sclerectomies in rabbits

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Autor(a) principal: Talieri,Ivia Carmem
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Laus,José Luiz, Coutinho-Netto,Joaquim, Luvizotto,Maria Cecília Rui, Paula,Meiby Carneiro de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: The objective of study was to investigate the effects of natural latex with 0.1% of polylysine on lamellar and penetrating scleroctomies in rabbits. Two groups of twelve rabbits each (lamellar GI and penetrating GII) were studied. Scleral square incisions near the limbus were performed on the left eye of each animal. The latex biomembrane was fixed to the recipient sclera and it covered with a conjunctival flap. The clinical evaluations were followed for 60 days. Aplannation tonometry, binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy and slit-lamp biomicroscopy were performed during evaluation. Bright field microscopy and polarization microscopy were employed. Blepharospasm, graft infection, mucoid ocular discharge and chemosis were not observed in either treatment group. The conjunctival hyperemia varied from moderate to hardly noticeable. The postoperative IOP was not statiscally significant, comparing to the preoperative IOP, for GI and GII. The histopathology by polarization microscopy showed that the neoformed tissue was primarily dependent on adjacent vascularized tissues and was constituted by collagen type III. Both groups presented optimum graft adhesion to the receiving sclera. The natural latex biomembrane with 0.1% polylysine constitutes a new alternative for scleral reconstruction. Furthermore, this is a durable material, easy to obtain and manipulate.
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spelling Natural latex graft in lamellar and penetrating sclerectomies in rabbitsbiomaterialgrafthealingsclerascleroplastyThe objective of study was to investigate the effects of natural latex with 0.1% of polylysine on lamellar and penetrating scleroctomies in rabbits. Two groups of twelve rabbits each (lamellar GI and penetrating GII) were studied. Scleral square incisions near the limbus were performed on the left eye of each animal. The latex biomembrane was fixed to the recipient sclera and it covered with a conjunctival flap. The clinical evaluations were followed for 60 days. Aplannation tonometry, binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy and slit-lamp biomicroscopy were performed during evaluation. Bright field microscopy and polarization microscopy were employed. Blepharospasm, graft infection, mucoid ocular discharge and chemosis were not observed in either treatment group. The conjunctival hyperemia varied from moderate to hardly noticeable. The postoperative IOP was not statiscally significant, comparing to the preoperative IOP, for GI and GII. The histopathology by polarization microscopy showed that the neoformed tissue was primarily dependent on adjacent vascularized tissues and was constituted by collagen type III. Both groups presented optimum graft adhesion to the receiving sclera. The natural latex biomembrane with 0.1% polylysine constitutes a new alternative for scleral reconstruction. Furthermore, this is a durable material, easy to obtain and manipulate.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2009-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782009000600027Ciência Rural v.39 n.6 2009reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782009000600027info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTalieri,Ivia CarmemLaus,José LuizCoutinho-Netto,JoaquimLuvizotto,Maria Cecília RuiPaula,Meiby Carneiro deeng2009-09-10T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Natural latex graft in lamellar and penetrating sclerectomies in rabbits
title Natural latex graft in lamellar and penetrating sclerectomies in rabbits
spellingShingle Natural latex graft in lamellar and penetrating sclerectomies in rabbits
Talieri,Ivia Carmem
biomaterial
graft
healing
sclera
scleroplasty
title_short Natural latex graft in lamellar and penetrating sclerectomies in rabbits
title_full Natural latex graft in lamellar and penetrating sclerectomies in rabbits
title_fullStr Natural latex graft in lamellar and penetrating sclerectomies in rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Natural latex graft in lamellar and penetrating sclerectomies in rabbits
title_sort Natural latex graft in lamellar and penetrating sclerectomies in rabbits
author Talieri,Ivia Carmem
author_facet Talieri,Ivia Carmem
Laus,José Luiz
Coutinho-Netto,Joaquim
Luvizotto,Maria Cecília Rui
Paula,Meiby Carneiro de
author_role author
author2 Laus,José Luiz
Coutinho-Netto,Joaquim
Luvizotto,Maria Cecília Rui
Paula,Meiby Carneiro de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Talieri,Ivia Carmem
Laus,José Luiz
Coutinho-Netto,Joaquim
Luvizotto,Maria Cecília Rui
Paula,Meiby Carneiro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biomaterial
graft
healing
sclera
scleroplasty
topic biomaterial
graft
healing
sclera
scleroplasty
description The objective of study was to investigate the effects of natural latex with 0.1% of polylysine on lamellar and penetrating scleroctomies in rabbits. Two groups of twelve rabbits each (lamellar GI and penetrating GII) were studied. Scleral square incisions near the limbus were performed on the left eye of each animal. The latex biomembrane was fixed to the recipient sclera and it covered with a conjunctival flap. The clinical evaluations were followed for 60 days. Aplannation tonometry, binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy and slit-lamp biomicroscopy were performed during evaluation. Bright field microscopy and polarization microscopy were employed. Blepharospasm, graft infection, mucoid ocular discharge and chemosis were not observed in either treatment group. The conjunctival hyperemia varied from moderate to hardly noticeable. The postoperative IOP was not statiscally significant, comparing to the preoperative IOP, for GI and GII. The histopathology by polarization microscopy showed that the neoformed tissue was primarily dependent on adjacent vascularized tissues and was constituted by collagen type III. Both groups presented optimum graft adhesion to the receiving sclera. The natural latex biomembrane with 0.1% polylysine constitutes a new alternative for scleral reconstruction. Furthermore, this is a durable material, easy to obtain and manipulate.
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