Antisdel Jastin L, Janney Christine G, Long John P, Sindwani Raj
Department of Otolaryngology, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA.
Laryngoscope. 2008 Jul;118(7):1265-9. doi: 10.1097/MLG.0b013e31816c7bc9.
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Absorbable hemostatic agents are used routinely following sinus surgery. Recent studies suggest that current biomaterials, such as FloSeal Matrix Hemostatic Sealant (Fusion Medical Technologies, Mountain View, CA) may interfere with mucosal regeneration. This study was designed to evaluate the effects of Microporous Polysaccharide Hemospheres (MPH, Medafor, Inc., Minneapolis, MN), a novel rapidly-absorbing hemostatic powder, on healing and intact sinus mucosa.
Prospective, controlled study using the rabbit model.
Both maxillary sinuses of 14 New Zealand white rabbits were surgically opened. The mucosa of 10 rabbits were stripped bilaterally, and the left sinus of each was then treated with either MPH or FloSeal. The mucosa of four additional rabbits were incised but otherwise remained undisturbed. Again, the left sinus of each of the four additional rabbits was treated with either MPH or FloSeal. The right sinus served as an untreated control (stripped or intact) in both arms of the study. Animals were recovered and euthanized 2 weeks later. Specimens were examined by a blinded pathologist using light microscopy.
Untreated regenerated mucosa showed expected areas of sparse cilia, mild serous gland reduction, and fibrosis. MPH-treated sinuses showed no significant changes compared to respective controls, and no MPH substance was identified. In contrast, regenerating mucosa treated with FloSeal showed extensive loss of cilia, inflammation, and fibrosis. Residual FloSeal particles were present within the sinus cavity and grossly incorporated within healing mucosa. Unexpectedly, intact mucosa exposed to FloSeal showed similar findings.
Absorbable hemostatic materials have starkly different effects on mucosal healing. Unlike other agents, MPH is rapidly cleared and has no negative effects on healing or intact sinus mucosa.
目的/假设:可吸收止血剂在鼻窦手术后经常使用。最近的研究表明,当前的生物材料,如FloSeal基质止血密封剂(Fusion Medical Technologies,加利福尼亚州山景城)可能会干扰黏膜再生。本研究旨在评估一种新型快速吸收的止血粉末——微孔多糖微球(MPH,Medafor公司,明尼阿波利斯,明尼苏达州)对愈合和完整鼻窦黏膜的影响。
使用兔模型的前瞻性对照研究。
对14只新西兰白兔的双侧上颌窦进行手术切开。10只兔子的黏膜双侧剥离,然后每只兔子的左侧鼻窦用MPH或FloSeal治疗。另外4只兔子的黏膜切开但未作其他处理。同样,这4只兔子中每只的左侧鼻窦用MPH或FloSeal治疗。在研究的两个组中,右侧鼻窦作为未处理的对照(剥离或完整)。动物恢复后2周实施安乐死。标本由一位不知情的病理学家使用光学显微镜检查。
未处理的再生黏膜显示出预期的纤毛稀疏区域、轻度浆液腺减少和纤维化。与各自的对照相比,用MPH治疗的鼻窦没有显著变化,并且未发现MPH物质。相比之下,用FloSeal治疗的再生黏膜显示出广泛的纤毛丧失、炎症和纤维化。鼻窦腔内存在残留的FloSeal颗粒,并且在大体上融入愈合的黏膜中。出乎意料的是,暴露于FloSeal的完整黏膜也显示出类似的结果。
可吸收止血材料对黏膜愈合有截然不同的影响。与其他制剂不同,MPH能迅速清除,并且对愈合或完整的鼻窦黏膜没有负面影响。