4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Histological and biomechanical evaluation of implanted graft materials in a rabbit vaginal and abdominal model

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Volume 195, Issue 6, Pages 1826-1831

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2006.07.006

Keywords

dermal graft material; vaginal reconstruction; rabbit model

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Objective: The objective of the Study was to describe the histologic and biomechanical changes of implanted dermal collagen graft materials. Study design: Twenty rabbits were randomized into 2 groups (6 and 12 weeks, respectively). Each rabbit had 4 graft segments (human dermis, porcine dertnis, porcine collagen-coated polypropylene mesh, and autologous fascia) randomly implanted into the abdomen and the vagina. Biomechanical testing and histologic analysis was performed after recovery of graft segments. Results: Dermal graft segments showed a marked decrease in ultimate strength (84% to 86%) and elastic modulus (73% to 82%) that was significantly different from the decrease seen in antologous fascia or coated synthetic mesh (P <.0008 and P <.0001, respectively). The decrease in ultimate strength was associated with vaginal implantation (P =.057). Dermal graft materials had moderate inflammation and minimal collagen infiltration. Conclusion: The mechanical properties of dermal graft materials decline after implantation. Vaginal implantation may cause a different tissue response to graft material than abdominal implantation. Dermal graft material caused moderate inflammation and minimal collagen ingrowth remote from implantation. (c) 2006 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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