Experimental Study of Scleral Defect Repair with Acellular Xenogenic Dermal Matrix
- VernacularTitle:异种脱细胞真皮修补巩膜缺损实验研究
- Author:
Zhao-yan HE
;
Yan-nian HUI
;
Quan-hong HAN
;
Jingbo WANG
;
Xiangyang QIN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
acelluar dermal matrix, repair, scleral defect, rabbit
- From:
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
2006;12(2):129-130
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
ObjectiveTo observe clinical results and histopathological changes of scleral defect repaired with acellular xenogenic dermal matrix (Xeno-ADM) in rabbits.MethodsModel of rabbit sclera defect was established, and repaired with Xeno-ADM. The rabbits were clinically examined for inflammation and eyeball healing. The animals were sacrificed at 2nd and 4th week after operation, and implants were obtained and examined histopathologyically and ultrastructully with light microscopies respectively to evaluating changes of inflammation and vascularization.ResultsThere were no obvious inflammation and eyeball deformation observed. 2 weeks after implantation, the partial inflammatory cell invasion was seen with the light microscopy, and there was an obvious borderline between the Xeno-ADM and the sclera. 4 weeks after implantation, the inflammatory cells were reduced noticeably, the Xeno-ADM and the sclera completely merged with each other.ConclusionThe acellular xenogenic dermal matrix may be an ideal materix with fast neovascularization and low immunity for replace of sclera implants.