Division of Plastic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
Department of Comparative Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
Comp Med. 2023 Oct 29;73(5):373-377. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-22-000063.
Large animal models are essential to research in facial paralysis, face transplant, craniofacial surgery, and ophthalmology. Pigs are a well-studied species with high similarity to human anatomy and physiology for these research areas. However, in contrast to cats and dogs protecting the cornea and eye is difficult in swine due to the inability to use an Elizabethan collar (E-collar) and the complexity of placing and maintaining a temporary tarsorrhaphy for corneal protection due to the strength of the pig levator muscle. This study presents an effective method to provide corneal and eye protection in the domestic swine for at least 50 d. Furthermore, protection of the eye and face is achieved through the innovative use of a modified ophthalmologic face shield. The findings from this study will advance large animal research in these fields, enabling innovation in surgery and tissue engineering in areas of both craniofacial and ophthalmologic research.
大型动物模型对于面瘫、面部移植、颅面外科和眼科研究至关重要。猪是一种研究得很好的物种,在这些研究领域与人的解剖结构和生理学高度相似。然而,与猫和狗不同,由于无法使用伊丽莎白项圈(E-collar),以及由于猪提上睑肌的强度使得临时睑裂缝合的放置和维持变得复杂,因此在猪中保护角膜和眼睛较为困难。本研究提出了一种在至少 50 天内为家猪提供角膜和眼睛保护的有效方法。此外,通过创新使用改良的眼科面罩来实现对眼睛和面部的保护。本研究的结果将推动这些领域的大型动物研究,为颅面和眼科研究领域的手术和组织工程创新提供支持。