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用于猕猴的保护性颅植入帽。

Protective cranial implant caps for macaques.

机构信息

Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University, Tinsley Building, Oxford, OX1 3SR, UK.

Biosciences Institute, Newcastle University, Henry Wellcome Building, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4HH, UK.

出版信息

J Neurosci Methods. 2021 Jan 15;348:108992. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2020.108992. Epub 2020 Oct 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Neuroscience studies with macaque monkeys may require cranial implants to stabilize the head or gain access to the brain for scientific purposes. Wound management that promotes healing after the cranial implant surgery in non-human primates can be difficult as it is not necessarily possible to cover the wound margins.

NEW METHOD

Here, we developed an easily modifiable head cap that protects the sutured skin margins after cranial implant surgery and contributes to wound healing. The protective head cap was developed in response to monkeys picking at sutured skin margins around an implant, complicating healing. The user-friendly protective cap, made from Klarity- R™ Sheet (3.2 mm thick with 36 % or 42 % perforation) is affixed to the implant post-surgically. Once secured and while the monkey is still anesthetized, the plastic sheeting is molded around the implant. The protective head cap restricts the monkey's finger access to its' wound margins while allowing air to circulate to promote wound healing.

RESULTS AND COMPARISON WITH EXISTING METHODS

Across two UK primate facilities, the protective head cap promoted wound healing. In monkeys that did not wear the head cap, re-suturing was necessary in ∼30 % of cases. In contrast, none of the monkeys that wore the head cap required re-suturing. The monkeys wearing the head cap also had reduced numbers of days of prescribed antibiotics and analgesia.

CONCLUSION

This bespoken, easily adaptable, protective head cap supports postoperative wound healing, and enhances the welfare of monkeys involved in neuroscience research.

摘要

背景

神经科学研究中,猕猴可能需要颅骨植入物来稳定头部或进入大脑以进行科学研究。由于不可能覆盖伤口边缘,因此非人类灵长类动物的颅骨植入手术后的伤口管理可能很困难。

新方法

在这里,我们开发了一种易于修改的头帽,可在颅骨植入手术后保护缝合的皮肤边缘,促进伤口愈合。保护性头帽是为了防止猴子在植入物周围的缝合皮肤边缘上抓挠而开发的,这会使愈合复杂化。这种用户友好型的保护帽由 Klarity- R™ Sheet(3.2 毫米厚,穿孔率为 36%或 42%)制成,术后固定在植入物上。一旦固定好,并且猴子仍处于麻醉状态时,将塑料薄片围绕植入物成型。保护头帽限制了猴子手指接触伤口边缘的机会,同时允许空气流通,促进伤口愈合。

结果与现有方法的比较

在两个英国灵长类动物设施中,保护头帽促进了伤口愈合。在未戴头帽的猴子中,约有 30%的猴子需要重新缝合。相比之下,戴头帽的猴子中没有一只需要重新缝合。戴头帽的猴子还减少了使用抗生素和止痛药的天数。

结论

这种定制的、易于适应的保护性头帽支持术后伤口愈合,并增强了参与神经科学研究的猴子的福利。

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