Effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the tendon healing in dogs: clinical and biomechanical study

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Autor(a) principal: Ferraro,G. C.
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Moraes,J. R., Shimano,A. C., Pereira,G. T., Moraes,F. R., Bueno de Camargo,M. H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992005000300005
Resumo: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the strength oftendon healing in dogs. The deep digital flexor tendon of the 5th digit of 24 thoracic limbs was partially sectioned for adhesive application. On the 7th, 15th, and 30th postoperative day tendons segments were removed for the clinical and biomechanical study. Results indicated that 62.5% of the tendons showed stump retraction and 20.8% moderate to excessive adherence, which affected gliding. The biomechanical evaluation showed that, over time, tendon healing gained progressive resistance for maximum traction and permanent deformations with satisfactory results on the 15th day for rigidity and resilience compared to the other two studied periods. Snake venom derived fibrin glue promotes healing in dog flexor tendon.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the tendon healing in dogs: clinical and biomechanical study
title Effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the tendon healing in dogs: clinical and biomechanical study
spellingShingle Effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the tendon healing in dogs: clinical and biomechanical study
Ferraro,G. C.
dog
fibrin glue
mechanical properties
snake venom
healing
tendon
title_short Effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the tendon healing in dogs: clinical and biomechanical study
title_full Effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the tendon healing in dogs: clinical and biomechanical study
title_fullStr Effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the tendon healing in dogs: clinical and biomechanical study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the tendon healing in dogs: clinical and biomechanical study
title_sort Effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the tendon healing in dogs: clinical and biomechanical study
author Ferraro,G. C.
author_facet Ferraro,G. C.
Moraes,J. R.
Shimano,A. C.
Pereira,G. T.
Moraes,F. R.
Bueno de Camargo,M. H.
author_role author
author2 Moraes,J. R.
Shimano,A. C.
Pereira,G. T.
Moraes,F. R.
Bueno de Camargo,M. H.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferraro,G. C.
Moraes,J. R.
Shimano,A. C.
Pereira,G. T.
Moraes,F. R.
Bueno de Camargo,M. H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dog
fibrin glue
mechanical properties
snake venom
healing
tendon
topic dog
fibrin glue
mechanical properties
snake venom
healing
tendon
description The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of snake venom derived fibrin glue on the strength oftendon healing in dogs. The deep digital flexor tendon of the 5th digit of 24 thoracic limbs was partially sectioned for adhesive application. On the 7th, 15th, and 30th postoperative day tendons segments were removed for the clinical and biomechanical study. Results indicated that 62.5% of the tendons showed stump retraction and 20.8% moderate to excessive adherence, which affected gliding. The biomechanical evaluation showed that, over time, tendon healing gained progressive resistance for maximum traction and permanent deformations with satisfactory results on the 15th day for rigidity and resilience compared to the other two studied periods. Snake venom derived fibrin glue promotes healing in dog flexor tendon.
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