Comparison of the durability of cadaveric and autologous fascia using an in vivo model
Autor: | William J. Cromie, Rajesh V. Patel, Gregory T. Bales, Michael Labarbera, Hyung L. Kim |
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Rok vydání: | 2001 |
Předmět: |
musculoskeletal diseases
Toughness medicine.medical_specialty Urology Rectus Abdominis Transplantation Autologous Synthetic materials Rats Sprague-Dawley Animal model Pubovaginal sling In vivo Tensile Strength Cadaver medicine Animals Humans Fascia Hooping business.industry Anatomy musculoskeletal system Elasticity eye diseases Rats Surgery body regions Transplantation Female Cadaveric spasm business |
Zdroj: | Urology. 58:800-804 |
ISSN: | 0090-4295 |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0090-4295(01)01315-2 |
Popis: | Objectives. To assess the durability of both autologous and cadaveric fascia using an animal model. The pubovaginal sling procedure can be performed using autologous, cadaveric, or synthetic materials. Few data are available about the strength and durability of these materials. Methods. Rectus abdominus fascia harvested from 6 female Sprague-Dawley rats was processed by Tutogen Medical. In 20 female Sprague-Dawley rats, three different types of fascia were implanted subcutaneously into each animal: autologous rectus abdominus fascia harvested at the time of surgery; rat cadaveric fascia processed by Tutogen; and human cadaveric fascia (Tutogen). The rats were killed at 2 months (10 rats) and 4 months (10 rats) after implantation. The mechanical properties of the tissue were assessed using the trouser tear test, and the fracture toughness was calculated. Results. Compared with the fracture toughness before implantation, the implanted rat autologous fascia decreased in toughness from 1763 to 1243 J/m2 (P = 0.12), the implanted rat cadaveric fascia decreased in toughness from 1539 to 1022 J/m2 (P = 0.02), and the implanted human cadaveric fascia decreased in toughness from 2120 to 1145 J/m2 (P = 0.09). The fracture toughness of the implanted rat cadaveric fascia and rat autologous fascia did not differ significantly (P = 0.29). Conclusions. The changes in strength or elasticity can be detected using the trouser tear test to calculate the fracture toughness. Both cadaveric and autologous fascial grafts may decrease in toughness with time. The long-term durability of the graft may only be a minor factor in determining the success of the pubovaginal sling procedure. |
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