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Biopolymer Sponge for High Grade Renal Trauma: An Experimental Study in Rabbits
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作者 Leandro H. M. Tavares Fábio O. Vilar +3 位作者 José L. Aguiar alexandre r. paz Francisco A. D. Melo Gustavo r. P. Negromonte 《Open Journal of Urology》 2014年第1期1-6,共6页
Introduction: Acute blunt or open renal trauma sometimes requires conservative measure which involves the use of specific materials in order to adequately restore renal parenchima. The purpose of this study is to anal... Introduction: Acute blunt or open renal trauma sometimes requires conservative measure which involves the use of specific materials in order to adequately restore renal parenchima. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of the sugar cane biopolymer sponge in an experimental model of renal trauma in rabbits. Methods: Experimental prospective study was paired with twelve New Zealand rabbits. After induction of renal trauma bilateral high-grade (grade 4-collecting system, according to AAST), the sugar cane biopolymer sponge was used for homeostasis and reconstruction of the right renal parenchyma (experimental group). The same procedure was performed in the left kidney, but using the Surgifoam? sponge (Control Group). The animals were sacrificed after four weeks. Histological analysis was performed and the results were compared after statistically being evaluated. Results: Comparing the experimental group with the control, there was more inflammatory reaction and premature adhesions in the first one. Concerning the influence on efficacy and biocompatibility of the biopolymer, no serious complications like massive bleeding, haematoma, fistula or urinary stone formation were found in both groups. Conclusion: The sugar cane biopolymer sponge demonstrated good efficacy in relation to hemostatic control and reconstruction of the renal parenchyma without major complications. Future studies may direct its routine use in urologic practice. 展开更多
关键词 Acute Renal Injury Surgical HEMOSTASIS ABSORBABLE Implants Inflammation BIOCOMPATIBLE Materials
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