Meislin R J, Wiseman D M, Alexander H, Cunningham T, Linsky C, Carlstedt C, Pitman M, Casar R
Department of Bioengineering, Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute, New York, NY 10003.
J Appl Biomater. 1990 Spring;1(1):13-9. doi: 10.1002/jab.770010104.
Adhesion formation associated with tendon surgery is a widespread problem in which a healing tendon becomes adherent via scar tissue to surrounding structures such as bone, muscle, skin, tendon sheath, or other tendons. A model is described in which adhesions were generated reproducibly between the plantaris and Achilles tendons of the rabbit using a partial tenotomy, a Bunnel suture, and immobilization. Using this model, the effect of an absorbable barrier, INTERCEED (TC7), on adhesion formation was investigated. This material, which is a fabric comprised of oxidized regenerated cellulose, was found to diminish significantly the extent and severity of intertendinous adhesions, assessed both mechanically and histologically. No evidence of a foreign body reaction was observed.
与肌腱手术相关的粘连形成是一个普遍存在的问题,即愈合中的肌腱会通过瘢痕组织与周围结构如骨骼、肌肉、皮肤、腱鞘或其他肌腱粘连。本文描述了一种模型,通过部分腱切断术、Bunnel缝合术和固定,在兔的跖肌腱和跟腱之间可重复性地产生粘连。利用该模型,研究了可吸收屏障材料INTERCEED(TC7)对粘连形成的影响。这种由氧化再生纤维素构成的织物材料,经机械和组织学评估发现,能显著减少肌腱间粘连的程度和严重程度。未观察到异物反应的迹象。