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  • STUDY OF THE MAGNETIC PIECE DRESSINGS OF DIFFERENT INTENSITIES ON THE EFFECT OF SURVIVAL OF SKIN FLAPS AND HEALING OF INCISIONAL WOUNDS

    The comparative study of local application of magnetic piece dressings of different intensities (Gs) on the effect of survival of 48 skin flaps (2×5cm in size) and the healing of the incisional wornds was reported. Twelve Japanese long ear white rabbits were used for this study. It was noted that the magnetic field intensity of 200or 400 Gs showed remarkable increase of the area of survival of the skin flaps and enhancement of the healing of the incisional wounds.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:38 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON DECORIN IN SUPPRESSION OF POSTOPERATIVE FLEXOR TENDONADHESION IN RABBITS

    Objective To study the effect of decorin in the suppression of postoperative flexor tendon adhesion. Methods Eighteen Japanese large ear white rabbits underwent complete transection of the Ⅱ digit flexor digitorum profundus tendon in zone Ⅱ and defects immediately were repaired using the modified Kessler technique with -0 nonabsorbable monofilament suture. The site of the right repaired tendon was then injected with 100 μl of decorin(0.25mg/ml) as test toe, the site of the left repaired tendon with 100 μl of PBS as control toe. Inevery group, rabbits were killed and the feet were prepared for biomechanical testing, macroscopic examination and histological inspection. Results In every group, biomechanical testing demonstrates that the sliding distances and the rangs of motion significantly increased in the test toe compared with the control toe(Plt;0.05); macroscopic examination demonstrated that the tendon adhesions of the test toe were significantly reduced when compared with the control toe. In the tese toe, hematoxylin and eosin staining revealed that the hyperplasia of fibroblast was significantly delayed and the collagen fibrils arranged regularly and hadthe normal diameters. Conclusion Decorin can significantly reduce the flexor tendon adhesion formation, adjust collagen fibrillogenesis and promote the tendon healing.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PROLIFERATIVE ABILITY OF THE CENTRAL AREA TENOCYTES OF FLEXOR TENDONSIN VITRO

    Objective To study the healing ability of the central area tissue of flexor tendons after injury. Methods Tendons of flexor digitorum profundus of the long toes from 8 white Leghorn hens were harvested in zone II. Tissues were cut in 4 mm segments and divided into the experimental group(the central area tissue of flexor tendons) and the control group(the tendon segments without epitenon). There were 12 tendon segments cultured in each group. Specimens were obtained and examined under light microscope on the 9th, 18th and 27th days after culture, respectively. Another 4 tendons were used as normal control, and they were directly examined under light microscope. Results The number of tenocytes was significantly less in the control group than in the experimental group and the uncultured state (P<0.01); the number of tenocytes was significantly higher in the experimental group than in the uncultured state (P<0.01). The number of tenocytes of the experimental group were higher on the 9th day than on the 18th and 27th days after culture(P<0.01). Conclusion The central area tissue of flexor tendons has favorable healing ability after injury.

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  • MANUFACTURE AND APPLICATION OF A NEW COMPOSITE ALLOGRAFT

    It is in urgent need clinically to look for an ideal substance for the coverage of burn wounds owing to shortage of autografts or allografts. After the cadaveric skin was extracted with acetic acid, salted out with NaCl and freeze-dried to prepare a porous collagen membrane. The membrane was seeded with allo-epidermal cells and allo-fibroblasts on its two sides, respectively, and then was cultured to achieve an artificial composite allograft. The artificial composite allograft was then transplanted onto ten severly burned wounds. One-year follow-up showed satisfactory results and the histological examination confirmed that the composite allograft could improve the adherence and growth of the epidermal cells and was helpful for blood vessels and healing of non-inflammatory connective tissues in the wounds.

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  • Research progress of therapeutic ultrasound in chronic wound healing

    Chronic wounds have a high incidence and a long course of disease, and will bring a heavy economic burden to patients, which is the difficulty of clinical treatment at present. Therefore, it is urgent to find an effective method to promote chronic wound healing. In recent years, the application of therapeutic ultrasound in chronic wound treatment has gradually gained attention, and has become a promising adjuvant therapy. This article reviews the process of wound healing, the mechanism of therapeutic ultrasound in promoting wound healing, the biological effects of therapeutic ultrasound in different stages of wound healing and its application in diabetic ulcer, venous ulcer of lower limbs and pressure ulcer, in order to provide new ideas and directions for the treatment of chronic wounds.

    Release date:2021-11-25 03:04 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • ABSTRACTS AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HELIUM-NEON LASER ON ADHESIONS AND GLIDING FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY OF INJURED TENDON

    lfty white Leghorn hens were used,and 10 were randomly grouped as control,the other 40received the operation.A half of the profundus tendons of the second and third fore-toes of both sideswere cut.After the oporation,no Way immobiliZation was used.The oporated toes on one side wererandomly chosen as the treatment group,another side the oporated toes on the other side were served asthe control group. The toes having the injured tendons in the tratment group were irradiated for twentyminut...

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  • EFFECT OF PLATELET DERIVED GROWTH FACTOR BB ON HEALING OF MEDIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT IN RATS

    Objective To examine an effect of the locally-used platelet derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB) on the healing of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) in the knee joints of rats. Methods Forty-eight rats were equally randomly divided into 2 groups: the experimental group (group A) and the control group(group B). MCL of all the rats were ruptured to establish the wound models. In group A, 5 μg of PDGF-BB was locally injected in the wound of each rat and then the wound was sutured; but in group B, the wound was only sutured. After 2 weeks, histological evaluations were performed to determine whether PDGF-BB could promote the healing of MCL. Results There were significantly more fibroblasts formed during the ligament healing process in group A than in group B (213.44±15.32 vs. 180.42±12.78, Plt;0.01). The fibroblasts were more mature andmore regularlyarranged in group A than in group B. The type, content, and crosslink of the collagen were improved to a greater extent in group A than in group B (Plt;0.01). Conclusion PDGF can promote the healing of the injured ligament.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • THE EFFECT OF PHENYTOIN IN HEALING OF FRACTURE OF RABBITS

    It was reported that the systemic use of phenytoin could promote healing of fracture. In order to observe the effect of local application of phenytoin in the healing of fracture, the experiment was performed. Seventy-two rabbits were divided into three groups. Fractures were created on both radius of all rabbits. Group 1, intraperitoneal injection of phenytoin with a dosage of 50 mg/kg per day; Group 2, local use of phenytoin with a dosage of 40 mg/kg was injected in the fracture site every seventy-two hours, and Group 3, injection mormal saline of in the control group. Eight rabbits in each group were sacrificed in the 9th, 16th and 30th days after operation respectively. By X-ray excuiualtion, the healing of fracture was observed. Dry and wet weights of the callus were determined. After HE and Mallory’s stain, the samples were examined under microscope. Results showed that both local and systemic use of phenytoin promoted healing of fracture. The effects of phenytoin in the two groups were the same and had no significant difference.

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  • Healing Rate of Single-versus Multiple-visit Root Canal Treatment for Teeth with Infected Root Canals: A Meta-analysis

    ObjectiveTo systematically review the healing rate of single-versus multiple-visit root canal treatment for teeth with infected root canals. MethodsPubMed, EMbase, EBSCO, MEDLINE, The Cochrane Library (Issue 3, 2015), CNKI, VIP, CBM and WanFang Data databases were searched from inception to March 2015, to collect randomized controlled trials (RCTs) concerning single-versus multiple-visit root canal treatment for teeth with infected root canals. Two reviewers independently screened literature, extracted data, and assessed the risk of bias of included studies. Then meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.3.5 software. ResultsA total of 9 RCTs involving 1 146 teeth were included. The results of meta-analysis showed that:the healing rates were 88.98% in the single-visit group, and 85.61% in the multiple-visit group, respectively. There were no significant difference between two groups (OR=1.36, 95%CI 0.95 to 1.96, P=0.09). ConclusionCurrent evidence shows that, the healing rate of single- and multiple-visit root canal treatment is similar for infected root canals. Due to the limited quantity of included studies, more high quality studies are needed to validate the above conclusion.

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  • THE EFFECT OF REPAIR OF PARATENDON IN TENDON HEALING

    In order to investigate the effect of repair of paratendon in tendon healing, two different ways were performed to repair the transected extensor tendons of chick’s toe. End to end suture of the extensor tenon was performed in group 1 while the paratendon was also repaired simultaneously in addition to suture of the tendon in group 2. Gross observation and histological examination were undertaken in the 3rd and 6th week after operation. The result showed, in group 1, extensive adhesion and irregular proliferation of fibroblasts was found in the 3rd week, severe adhesion and irregular arrangement of fibroblasts with less collagen fiber was found in the 6th week; while in group 2, smooth and regular "fusiform structure" was formed, slight adhesion and regular proliferation of fibroblasts were found in the 3rd week, adhesion disappeared and the structure of paratendon and tondon recovered in the 6th week. It was concluded that repair of extensor tendon and paratendon simultaneously could promote the intrinsic tendon healing and prevent tendon adhesion.

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