1.Experimental study of rabbit tendon early healing affected by mesenchymal stem cells composite grafts
Guiquan HAN ; Shusen TANG ; Xiaowei LIU
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(09):-
[Objective]To investigate the effect of rabbit BMSCs with fibrin sealant on accelerating early tendon healing.[Methods]The BMSCs were isolated and amplified.The rabbits were divided into experimental(E) and control(C) groups.The injury model was a sharp complete transection through the midsubstance of the achilles tendon.The experimental group was implanted with composite of BMSCs and fibrin sealant,The control group was operated with only fibrin sealant.Specimens were harvested at 1,3,6,and 12 weeks for analysis,which included evaluation of gross morphology,cell tracing,histological assessment,immunohistochemistry studies,morphometric analysis,and mechanical testing.[Results]The gross morphology of the tendons showed the experimental group had lesser adhesion and better reactiveness than that in the control group.The fibrin had degraded at 3 weeks.Cell tracing showed that the labeled bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells remained viable and presented in the intratendinous region for at least 6 weeks,becoming more diffuse at later timepoints.At 3 weeks,collagen fibers appeared more organized and there were better morphometric nuclear parameters in the treatment group.At 6 and 12 weeks,there were no differences between the groups with regard to morphometric nuclear parameters.Biomechanical testing showed improved modulus in the treatment group as compared with the control group at 3 weeks,but not at subsequent timepoint.[Conclusion]Intratendinous cell therapy with bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells following primary tendon repair can improve histological and biomechanical parameters in the early stage of tendon-healing.
2.Reconstruction by the second toe tibial toe pulp skin flap for soft tissue defects of the finger
Jianjun LU ; Haitao TAN ; Jianzhong JIANG ; Xiang LUO ; Pingou WEI ; Han LIN ; Guiquan DENG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2010;33(4):278-280,后插三
Objective To discuss the surgery procedure and treatment effect of reconstruction of the soft tissue of the thumb/finger defects by the second toe tibial toe pulp skin flap. Methods Ten patients with the soft tissue of pulp of the thumb/finger defects were treat by the same side of the second toe tibial toe pulp skin flap, all the patients have the soft tissue defect of finger pulp with exposed phalanx. Crush them in 4 cases, the machine cut wound in 6 cases. A fixed 2 cases, delayed operation 3-7d after injury to repair in 8 patients. The side of skin flap varied from 2.0 cm × 2.2 cm to 2.0 cm × 3.5 cm. Results Ten fingers in 10 cases all survived. Necrosis in edge part of the shin graft occurred in 2 cases, which was healed through changing of dressing. All cases were followed form 4 months to 16 months. The blood-supply, texture and elasticity of transferred flaps and the shape of fingers pulp were excellent. Good function recovery of the fingers was achieved. Pain and temperature sence were regained. Two point discrimination of the finger pulp was 5-9 mm.Primary healing occurred in all cases. It did not disturb dressing shoes and walking. Conclusion It is a reliable approach for soft-tissue coverage of the thumb/finger using the second toe tibial toe pulp skin flap based on distal perforators of digital artery or ulnar artery. The advantages include simply procedures, reliable blood supply without sacrificing main aneries and possibilities of sensoly recovery.