Influência do poliuretano granulado derivado de Ricinus Communis no processo de reparo de defeitos ósseos

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa, Tatiana Peixoto Telles de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The reconstruction of wide bone defects represents a great challenge for reconstructive plastic surgery procedures. This is because the bone defects with critical size usually heal through fibrous substitution due to deficient osteogesis in the defect site as well as for the fast growth of the connective tissue that fills the surgical bone bed, hindering the osteogenesis. To solve these problems some techniques have been developed. Among of these, the use of biomaterials has been widely studied, as a bone substitute. They presents advantages in relation to the use of autogenous bone, avoiding related problems with this procedure, such as the donor site morbidity, infections, chronic pains, among others. This work consists of the study of vegetal granulated Polyurethane (Poliquil®), derivative of the Ricinus communis as a graft for treatment of bone defects. It presents some advantages such as absence of foreign body reaction and inflammation after implant, low cost and it has vegetal origin. In order to get a general panorama, the study was carried through in two bones and two types of experimental defects to evaluate the speed of bone regeneration and the cycles of bone remodelling through the analyses of the regenerated bone architecture and its degree of mineralization as function of the time. In the first experiment defects of 1,5cm x 0,5cm were surgically made in the skull of 16 rabbits. Eight animals had its defects treated with granulated Polyurethane associated with blood clot (treated group) and 8 had its defects filled only with blood clot (control group). In the second experiment, segmental defects of 5mm were made in zygomatic arch of 16 rabbits. Eight animals were treated with guided bone regeneration using the Latex membrane associated to granulated Polyurethane as a graft (treated group) and 8 animals were not treated (control group). The natural Latex has also vegetal origin. It is derivative of the Hevea Brasiliensis and the membrane of this material was already studied as occlusive membrane giving satisfactory results. After 120 and 60 days post surgery, 4 animals of each group were euthanized in both experiments and samples of bone with the defect region were collected for microscopic and radiological analyses. The results after 60 and 120 days indicate a more advanced stage in the process of bone repair in the treated group, in both experiments, demonstrating the osteoconductivity property of the Poliquil® Polyurethane.
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spelling Kinoshita, ângela Mitie OttaCPF:10915343819http://lattes.cnpq.br/9357035017384643CPF:75615681268http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4117036H8Sousa, Tatiana Peixoto Telles de2015-09-14T13:12:44Z2011-12-092010-06-25SOUSA, Tatiana Peixoto Telles de. Influence of grain polyurethane derived from Ricinus Communis in the process of repair of bone defects. 2010. 99 f. Tese (Doutorado em Biologia Oral) - IASCJ - Universidade Sagrado Coração, Bauru, 2010.http://localhost:8080/tede/handle/tede/124The reconstruction of wide bone defects represents a great challenge for reconstructive plastic surgery procedures. This is because the bone defects with critical size usually heal through fibrous substitution due to deficient osteogesis in the defect site as well as for the fast growth of the connective tissue that fills the surgical bone bed, hindering the osteogenesis. To solve these problems some techniques have been developed. Among of these, the use of biomaterials has been widely studied, as a bone substitute. They presents advantages in relation to the use of autogenous bone, avoiding related problems with this procedure, such as the donor site morbidity, infections, chronic pains, among others. This work consists of the study of vegetal granulated Polyurethane (Poliquil®), derivative of the Ricinus communis as a graft for treatment of bone defects. It presents some advantages such as absence of foreign body reaction and inflammation after implant, low cost and it has vegetal origin. In order to get a general panorama, the study was carried through in two bones and two types of experimental defects to evaluate the speed of bone regeneration and the cycles of bone remodelling through the analyses of the regenerated bone architecture and its degree of mineralization as function of the time. In the first experiment defects of 1,5cm x 0,5cm were surgically made in the skull of 16 rabbits. Eight animals had its defects treated with granulated Polyurethane associated with blood clot (treated group) and 8 had its defects filled only with blood clot (control group). In the second experiment, segmental defects of 5mm were made in zygomatic arch of 16 rabbits. Eight animals were treated with guided bone regeneration using the Latex membrane associated to granulated Polyurethane as a graft (treated group) and 8 animals were not treated (control group). The natural Latex has also vegetal origin. It is derivative of the Hevea Brasiliensis and the membrane of this material was already studied as occlusive membrane giving satisfactory results. After 120 and 60 days post surgery, 4 animals of each group were euthanized in both experiments and samples of bone with the defect region were collected for microscopic and radiological analyses. The results after 60 and 120 days indicate a more advanced stage in the process of bone repair in the treated group, in both experiments, demonstrating the osteoconductivity property of the Poliquil® Polyurethane.A reconstrução de defeitos ósseos amplos representa um grande desafio para os procedimentos da cirurgia plástica reconstrutiva. Isso porque os defeitos ósseos, quando assumem dimensões críticas, normalmente cicatrizam por substituição fibrosa devido não só a uma deficiente osteogênese na região, como também pelo rápido crescimento do tecido conjuntivo que preenche o leito ósseo cirúrgico, impedindo a osteogênese. Este trabalho consiste no estudo do Poliuretano vegetal granulado (Poliquil®), derivado do óleo de mamona Ricinus communis, como forma de enxerto para tratamento de defeitos ósseos, por apresentar vantagens como não ser capaz de desenvolver reação de corpo estranho ou inflamação, ser de baixo custo e de origem vegetal. O Látex natural é também de origem vegetal, derivado da seringueira Hevea Brasiliensis e a membrana constituída deste material já foi estudada como membrana oclusiva, fornecendo resultados satisfatórios. Sessenta e cento e vinte dias após a cirurgia, em ambos experimentos, 4 animais de cada grupo foram eutanasiados e as peças ósseas contendo a região do defeito, foram coletadas para realização das análises microscópicas e radiográficas. A fim de se obter um panorama geral, o estudo foi realizado em dois ossos e em dois tipos de defeitos experimentais, a fim de se observar macroscopicamente e microscopicamente a influencia do poliuretano no defeito ósseo. Para isso foram usados 32 animais, divididos em dois grupos 16 para experimentos na calvária e 16 no arco zigomático. No primeiro experimento defeitos ósseos de 1,5cm x 0,5cm foram confeccionados cirurgicamente na calvária de 16 coelhos. Oito animais tiveram seus defeitos tratados com enxerto de coágulo acrescido de Poliuretano granulado (grupo tratado) e 8 deles tiveram seus defeitos preenchidos apenas com coágulo (grupo controle). No segundo experimento, defeitos segmentares de 5mm foram realizados no arco zigomático de 16 coelhos. Oito animais foram tratados através da técnica de regeneração óssea guiada, utilizando a membrana de Látex, acrescido de enxerto de Poliuretano granulado enquanto os demais não foram tratados, compondo o grupo controle. Em ambos os experimentos, observou-se macroscopicamente e microscopicamente a influencia do poliuretano no defeito ósseo, demonstrando a capacidade osteocondutora do Poliuretano Poliquil®.Made available in DSpace on 2015-09-14T13:12:44Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Influência do poliuretano granulado derivado de Ricinus Communis no processo de reparo de defeitos ósseos
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Influence of grain polyurethane derived from Ricinus Communis in the process of repair of bone defects
title Influência do poliuretano granulado derivado de Ricinus Communis no processo de reparo de defeitos ósseos
spellingShingle Influência do poliuretano granulado derivado de Ricinus Communis no processo de reparo de defeitos ósseos
Sousa, Tatiana Peixoto Telles de
POLIURETANO
REGENERAÇÃO ÓSSEA
OSTEOCONDUÇÃO
POLYURETHANE
BONE REGENERATION
OSTEOCONDUCTIVITY
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
title_short Influência do poliuretano granulado derivado de Ricinus Communis no processo de reparo de defeitos ósseos
title_full Influência do poliuretano granulado derivado de Ricinus Communis no processo de reparo de defeitos ósseos
title_fullStr Influência do poliuretano granulado derivado de Ricinus Communis no processo de reparo de defeitos ósseos
title_full_unstemmed Influência do poliuretano granulado derivado de Ricinus Communis no processo de reparo de defeitos ósseos
title_sort Influência do poliuretano granulado derivado de Ricinus Communis no processo de reparo de defeitos ósseos
author Sousa, Tatiana Peixoto Telles de
author_facet Sousa, Tatiana Peixoto Telles de
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv POLIURETANO
REGENERAÇÃO ÓSSEA
OSTEOCONDUÇÃO
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REGENERAÇÃO ÓSSEA
OSTEOCONDUÇÃO
POLYURETHANE
BONE REGENERATION
OSTEOCONDUCTIVITY
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
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BONE REGENERATION
OSTEOCONDUCTIVITY
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description The reconstruction of wide bone defects represents a great challenge for reconstructive plastic surgery procedures. This is because the bone defects with critical size usually heal through fibrous substitution due to deficient osteogesis in the defect site as well as for the fast growth of the connective tissue that fills the surgical bone bed, hindering the osteogenesis. To solve these problems some techniques have been developed. Among of these, the use of biomaterials has been widely studied, as a bone substitute. They presents advantages in relation to the use of autogenous bone, avoiding related problems with this procedure, such as the donor site morbidity, infections, chronic pains, among others. This work consists of the study of vegetal granulated Polyurethane (Poliquil®), derivative of the Ricinus communis as a graft for treatment of bone defects. It presents some advantages such as absence of foreign body reaction and inflammation after implant, low cost and it has vegetal origin. In order to get a general panorama, the study was carried through in two bones and two types of experimental defects to evaluate the speed of bone regeneration and the cycles of bone remodelling through the analyses of the regenerated bone architecture and its degree of mineralization as function of the time. In the first experiment defects of 1,5cm x 0,5cm were surgically made in the skull of 16 rabbits. Eight animals had its defects treated with granulated Polyurethane associated with blood clot (treated group) and 8 had its defects filled only with blood clot (control group). In the second experiment, segmental defects of 5mm were made in zygomatic arch of 16 rabbits. Eight animals were treated with guided bone regeneration using the Latex membrane associated to granulated Polyurethane as a graft (treated group) and 8 animals were not treated (control group). The natural Latex has also vegetal origin. It is derivative of the Hevea Brasiliensis and the membrane of this material was already studied as occlusive membrane giving satisfactory results. After 120 and 60 days post surgery, 4 animals of each group were euthanized in both experiments and samples of bone with the defect region were collected for microscopic and radiological analyses. The results after 60 and 120 days indicate a more advanced stage in the process of bone repair in the treated group, in both experiments, demonstrating the osteoconductivity property of the Poliquil® Polyurethane.
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