Polyurethane derived from Ricinus Communis as graft for bone defect treatments
AUTOR(ES)
Sousa, Tatiana Peixoto Telles de, Costa, Maria Silvana Totti da, Guilherme, Renata, Orcini, Wilson, Holgado, Leandro de Andrade, Silveira, Elcia Maria Varize, Tavano, Orivaldo, Magdalena, Aroldo Geraldo, Catanzaro-Guimarães, Sérgio Augusto, Kinoshita, Angela
FONTE
Polímeros
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
28/06/2018
RESUMO
Abstract This work evaluated polyurethane (Polyquil®) as a graft for treatment of bone defects. Bone defects of 1.5 × 0.5 cm were made in the calvaria of 16 rabbits. Eight animals had their defects treated with Polyurethane (Treated) and 8 of them had their defects filled with blood clot (Control). In the second experiment, segmental defects of 0.5 cm were performed at the zygomatic arch of 16 rabbits. Eight animals were treated by guided bone regeneration, using a latex membrane, associated to grafting of polyurethane while the others were not treated (Control). The bone tissue morphometry in the craniotomy experiment resulted in a higher bone volume in the Treated group at 60 days (p <0.05, t student test). Microscopic and radiographic images demonstrate the formation of a bone bridge in the segmental defect, 60 and 120 days after surgery in the Treated group, different from the Control group with incomplete healing.
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