Uso do cimento de osso alfa-tricálcio-fosfato no tratamento cirúrgico da cavidade mastóidea. Estudo experimental / Alpha-tricalcium phosphate bone cement in the surgical treatment of mastoid cavity. Experimental study

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

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Introduction: Many authors consider open cavity mastoidectomy the surgical procedure of choice for the treatment of otitis media with cholesteatoma, due to the high incidence of recurrence of the disease. However, the formation of this open cavity can generate some complications and mastoid cavity obliteration is one type of technique for the elimination of this cavity. Alloplastic materials have been testes in mastoid cavity obliteration, however such materials can present problems of biocompatibility and rejection. Alphatricalcium phosphate bone cement is a material compose of calcium and phosphate and presents physicochemical characteristics similar to the bone mineral fase. Although it has been used for more than 10 years, there are no studies in the literature on its application in mastoid cavity obliteration. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the biocompatibility of alphatricalcium phosphate bone cement in the obliteration of the mastoid cavity in guinea pigs. Methods: We studied 20 Cavia porcellus (guinea pig) submitted to surgical manipulation of the left dorsal tympanic bulla. In the study group animals (n = 10), mastoid cavity obliteration was conducted with alphatricalcium phosphate bone cement. In the control group animals (n = 10), the cavity was left unfilled. On postoperative day 60, the animals were sacrificed and studied for signs of rejection of the material and other complications. Temporal bones were removed for histopathological study, in which the type and degree of inflammatory response, as well as the degree of ossification, were analyzed. Results: The mortality rate was the same in both groups. Deaths were attributed to anesthetic complications in the initial postoperative period. In the animals that survived, there were no complications. The histological analysis of the degree and type of inflammatory response shown no signs of foreign body in both groups, 8 (100%) of the samples in cement group and 5 (62,5%) of the samples in control group presenting category I or II inflammatory responses that corresponds histopathologically to an inflammatory response that normally occurs in tissues submitted to surgical trauma. There were no histopathological signs of foreign body reaction in none samples of both groups. As for the study of the degree of ossification, the mean ossification in the control group (3.5) was greater than that shown by the cement group (1.0). The control group showed statistically significant (p <0.01) higher degrees of ossification (mean 3.5 ± 0.5) when compared to the cement group (1.0 ± 0.0). Conclusion: 1) Alpha-tricalcium phosphate bone cement is biocompatible in the mastoid cavity of guinea pigs 2) Alphatricalcium fosfato bone cement undergoes bone remodeling but it doesn´t present osteoconductive properties

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biocompatible materials materiais biocompatíveis bones substitutes cholesteatoma substitutos ósseos colesteatoma osseointegração cimentos para ossos osseointegration processo mastóide bone cements mastoid

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