Bovine tunica albuginea conserved in honey as xenograft for cystoplasty in rats

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Main Author: Rodrigues,Aline Ferreira
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Castañon,Cecília Ribeiro, Maués,Tábata, Lancetta,Carla Ferreira Farias, Abílio,Edmundo Jorge, Degani,Viviane Alexandre Nunes, Ferreira,Maria de Lourdes Gonçalves
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Summary: ABSTRACT: Urinary bladder damages leading to few viable bladder tissue available might demand a challenging reconstructive surgery. In this context, biomaterials are valid alternatives for bladder reconstruction. This study evaluated the bovine tunica albuginea fragment as graft material for cystoplasty in rats and honey-preserved implant viability.Thirty Wistar rats were assigned to two groups: (1) a test group (T) with a circular 1.0-cm-diameterbovine tunica albuginea graft application in the apex region by a continuous absorbable (Polyglactin 910 5-0) suture with stitching of all bladder layers and (2) a simulation group (S) in which animals underwent only partial cystectomy. In addition, each of these groups was further divided into three subgroups according to euthanasia period on post-surgery day 7, 15 and 30.Two animals had self-limiting hematuria at postsurgical period. At necropsy, frequent crystals and adhesion to the peritoneum were observed. At the histopathological evaluation, animals from the T group euthanized by 15th postoperative day had layers disorganization and initial muscle development, while T group rats euthanized by 30th postoperative day showed complete urothelization. Urothelization pattern was similar in both groups. Moreover, the muscular layer formation was present in both groups, but more evident in S group animals. Nevertheless, inflammatory infiltrate and neovascularization were remarkably more intense in T group rats.It might be concluded that bovine tunica albuginea graft was successful in repairing rats’ bladder, being a good biomaterial option in reconstructive urinary vesicle surgery.
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spelling Bovine tunica albuginea conserved in honey as xenograft for cystoplasty in ratscystectomyreconstructionbiomaterialsurinary bladderABSTRACT: Urinary bladder damages leading to few viable bladder tissue available might demand a challenging reconstructive surgery. In this context, biomaterials are valid alternatives for bladder reconstruction. This study evaluated the bovine tunica albuginea fragment as graft material for cystoplasty in rats and honey-preserved implant viability.Thirty Wistar rats were assigned to two groups: (1) a test group (T) with a circular 1.0-cm-diameterbovine tunica albuginea graft application in the apex region by a continuous absorbable (Polyglactin 910 5-0) suture with stitching of all bladder layers and (2) a simulation group (S) in which animals underwent only partial cystectomy. In addition, each of these groups was further divided into three subgroups according to euthanasia period on post-surgery day 7, 15 and 30.Two animals had self-limiting hematuria at postsurgical period. At necropsy, frequent crystals and adhesion to the peritoneum were observed. At the histopathological evaluation, animals from the T group euthanized by 15th postoperative day had layers disorganization and initial muscle development, while T group rats euthanized by 30th postoperative day showed complete urothelization. Urothelization pattern was similar in both groups. Moreover, the muscular layer formation was present in both groups, but more evident in S group animals. Nevertheless, inflammatory infiltrate and neovascularization were remarkably more intense in T group rats.It might be concluded that bovine tunica albuginea graft was successful in repairing rats’ bladder, being a good biomaterial option in reconstructive urinary vesicle surgery.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000600604Ciência Rural v.51 n.6 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200501info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues,Aline FerreiraCastañon,Cecília RibeiroMaués,TábataLancetta,Carla Ferreira FariasAbílio,Edmundo JorgeDegani,Viviane Alexandre NunesFerreira,Maria de Lourdes Gonçalveseng2021-04-09T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bovine tunica albuginea conserved in honey as xenograft for cystoplasty in rats
title Bovine tunica albuginea conserved in honey as xenograft for cystoplasty in rats
spellingShingle Bovine tunica albuginea conserved in honey as xenograft for cystoplasty in rats
Rodrigues,Aline Ferreira
cystectomy
reconstruction
biomaterials
urinary bladder
title_short Bovine tunica albuginea conserved in honey as xenograft for cystoplasty in rats
title_full Bovine tunica albuginea conserved in honey as xenograft for cystoplasty in rats
title_fullStr Bovine tunica albuginea conserved in honey as xenograft for cystoplasty in rats
title_full_unstemmed Bovine tunica albuginea conserved in honey as xenograft for cystoplasty in rats
title_sort Bovine tunica albuginea conserved in honey as xenograft for cystoplasty in rats
author Rodrigues,Aline Ferreira
author_facet Rodrigues,Aline Ferreira
Castañon,Cecília Ribeiro
Maués,Tábata
Lancetta,Carla Ferreira Farias
Abílio,Edmundo Jorge
Degani,Viviane Alexandre Nunes
Ferreira,Maria de Lourdes Gonçalves
author_role author
author2 Castañon,Cecília Ribeiro
Maués,Tábata
Lancetta,Carla Ferreira Farias
Abílio,Edmundo Jorge
Degani,Viviane Alexandre Nunes
Ferreira,Maria de Lourdes Gonçalves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues,Aline Ferreira
Castañon,Cecília Ribeiro
Maués,Tábata
Lancetta,Carla Ferreira Farias
Abílio,Edmundo Jorge
Degani,Viviane Alexandre Nunes
Ferreira,Maria de Lourdes Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cystectomy
reconstruction
biomaterials
urinary bladder
topic cystectomy
reconstruction
biomaterials
urinary bladder
description ABSTRACT: Urinary bladder damages leading to few viable bladder tissue available might demand a challenging reconstructive surgery. In this context, biomaterials are valid alternatives for bladder reconstruction. This study evaluated the bovine tunica albuginea fragment as graft material for cystoplasty in rats and honey-preserved implant viability.Thirty Wistar rats were assigned to two groups: (1) a test group (T) with a circular 1.0-cm-diameterbovine tunica albuginea graft application in the apex region by a continuous absorbable (Polyglactin 910 5-0) suture with stitching of all bladder layers and (2) a simulation group (S) in which animals underwent only partial cystectomy. In addition, each of these groups was further divided into three subgroups according to euthanasia period on post-surgery day 7, 15 and 30.Two animals had self-limiting hematuria at postsurgical period. At necropsy, frequent crystals and adhesion to the peritoneum were observed. At the histopathological evaluation, animals from the T group euthanized by 15th postoperative day had layers disorganization and initial muscle development, while T group rats euthanized by 30th postoperative day showed complete urothelization. Urothelization pattern was similar in both groups. Moreover, the muscular layer formation was present in both groups, but more evident in S group animals. Nevertheless, inflammatory infiltrate and neovascularization were remarkably more intense in T group rats.It might be concluded that bovine tunica albuginea graft was successful in repairing rats’ bladder, being a good biomaterial option in reconstructive urinary vesicle surgery.
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