Publication:
Effects of human amniotic fluid on peritendinous adhesion formation and tendon healing after flexor tendon surgery in rabbits

Placeholder

Organizational Units

Authors

Özgenel, Güzin Yeşim

Authors

Şamlı, Bülent
Özcan, Murat Kaan

Advisor

Language

Publisher:

W. B. Saunders Co-Elsevier

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Abstract

The effect of the topical application of human amniotic fluid (HAF) on peritendinous adhesion formation and tendon healing was investigated in 32 New Zealand adult rabbits. The long flexor tendons of the digits of each hind paw were completely divided and repaired with a modified Kessler technique. The rabbits were randomly divided into 4 experimental groups according to the type of repair used: sheath excision, sheath excision and local HAF application, sheath repair, and sheath repair and local HAF application. The extent of adhesions and the healing status of the tendons were macroscopically and histologically evaluated at 12 weeks. Tensile strength of the repaired tendons was measured biomechanically at 20 weeks. The least adhesion and the best healing were observed in tendons treated with sheath repair and HAF application. Tendons treated with HAF had significantly higher tensile load values. Topical application of HAF immediately after tenorrhaphy is significantly effective in preventing peritendinous adhesion formation without impairment of tendon healing in this rabbit model.

Description

Source:

Keywords:

Keywords

Flexor tendon injuries, Surgery, Tendons, Adhesions, Orthopedics, Acid-stimulating activity, Hyaluronic-acid, Repair

Citation

Özgenel G.Y. vd. (2001). "Effects of human amniotic fluid on peritendinous adhesion formation and tendon healing after flexor tendon surgery in rabbits". Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume, 26A(2), 332-339.

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By

0

Views

0

Downloads