Macfarlane M R, Symon L
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1979 Sep;42(9):854-8. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.42.9.854.
The historical development of dural substitutes and the process of regeneration of dura mater are reviewed. Lyophilised human cadaver dura mater has been implanted intracranially in baboons and the graft shown to be incorporated with vascularisation but with ossification. In the human, lyophilised dura mater used as a dural substitute also becomes a viable tissue but without ossification. A retrospective study of its use in 100 neurosurgical patients showed a low complication rate and it is suggested that there are occasions when the ready availability of lyophilised dura mater, without the need for a further incision, makes it the dural substitute of choice.
本文综述了硬脑膜替代物的历史发展以及硬脑膜的再生过程。冻干的人尸体硬脑膜已被植入狒狒颅内,移植显示已与血管化结合,但伴有骨化。在人类中,用作硬脑膜替代物的冻干硬脑膜也成为一种有活力的组织,但没有骨化。一项对100例神经外科患者使用冻干硬脑膜的回顾性研究显示并发症发生率较低,并且有人认为,在某些情况下,冻干硬脑膜随时可用,无需进一步切口,使其成为首选的硬脑膜替代物。