Comparison of a new single-donor human fi brin adhesive with suture for posterior tibial nerve repair in rat: biomechanical resistance and functional analysis

Objective: The use of fibrin adhesives has a broad background in nerve repair. Currently the suboptimal physical properties of singledonor fibrin adhesives have restricted their usage. The present experiment studies the performance and physical characteristics of a modified fibrin glue prepared fro...

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Main Authors: Erfanian Reza, Firouzi Masoumeh, Nabian Mohammad Hossein, Darvishzadeh Masoud, Zanjani Leila Oryadi, Zadegan Shayan Abdollah, Kamrani Reza Shahryar
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-06-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Traumatology
Online Access:http://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/526
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spelling doaj-2c0d3e7e3f184e0a921d78d713952ed82020-11-25T02:25:40ZengElsevierChinese Journal of Traumatology1008-12752014-06-01173146152314Comparison of a new single-donor human fi brin adhesive with suture for posterior tibial nerve repair in rat: biomechanical resistance and functional analysisErfanian RezaFirouzi MasoumehNabian Mohammad HosseinDarvishzadeh MasoudZanjani Leila OryadiZadegan Shayan AbdollahKamrani Reza ShahryarObjective: The use of fibrin adhesives has a broad background in nerve repair. Currently the suboptimal physical properties of singledonor fibrin adhesives have restricted their usage. The present experiment studies the performance and physical characteristics of a modified fibrin glue prepared from single-donor human plasma in the repair of posterior tibial nerve of rat. Methods: Forty Wistar rats were divided into 5 groups; in the control group, tibial nerve was completely transected and no treatment was done, while in the four experimental groups the nerve stumps were reconnected by one suture, three sutures, one suture with fibrin glue and fibrin glue alone respectively. During 8 weeks of follow-up, Tibial Function Index was measured weekly and adhesive strength, inflammation and scar formation were assessed at the end of the study. Results: Nerve stumps dehiscence rate and adhesive strength were similar in all experimental groups and significantly differed from control group (P<0.05). By the end of the eighth follow-up week, functional recovery of one and three sutures groups were signifi cantly higher than groups in which fibrin glue was used for repair (P<0.05). The amount of inflammation and scar tissue formation was similar among all groups. Conclusion: The study results show that the prepared single-donor fibrin adhesive has acceptable mechanical properties which could provide required adhesiveness and hold nerve stumps in the long term; yet, we acknowledge that more studies are needed to improve functional outcome of single donor fi brin adhesive repair. Key words: Rats; Nerve regeneration; Fibrin tissue adhesive; Materials testinghttp://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/526
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author Erfanian Reza
Firouzi Masoumeh
Nabian Mohammad Hossein
Darvishzadeh Masoud
Zanjani Leila Oryadi
Zadegan Shayan Abdollah
Kamrani Reza Shahryar
spellingShingle Erfanian Reza
Firouzi Masoumeh
Nabian Mohammad Hossein
Darvishzadeh Masoud
Zanjani Leila Oryadi
Zadegan Shayan Abdollah
Kamrani Reza Shahryar
Comparison of a new single-donor human fi brin adhesive with suture for posterior tibial nerve repair in rat: biomechanical resistance and functional analysis
Chinese Journal of Traumatology
author_facet Erfanian Reza
Firouzi Masoumeh
Nabian Mohammad Hossein
Darvishzadeh Masoud
Zanjani Leila Oryadi
Zadegan Shayan Abdollah
Kamrani Reza Shahryar
author_sort Erfanian Reza
title Comparison of a new single-donor human fi brin adhesive with suture for posterior tibial nerve repair in rat: biomechanical resistance and functional analysis
title_short Comparison of a new single-donor human fi brin adhesive with suture for posterior tibial nerve repair in rat: biomechanical resistance and functional analysis
title_full Comparison of a new single-donor human fi brin adhesive with suture for posterior tibial nerve repair in rat: biomechanical resistance and functional analysis
title_fullStr Comparison of a new single-donor human fi brin adhesive with suture for posterior tibial nerve repair in rat: biomechanical resistance and functional analysis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of a new single-donor human fi brin adhesive with suture for posterior tibial nerve repair in rat: biomechanical resistance and functional analysis
title_sort comparison of a new single-donor human fi brin adhesive with suture for posterior tibial nerve repair in rat: biomechanical resistance and functional analysis
publisher Elsevier
series Chinese Journal of Traumatology
issn 1008-1275
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Objective: The use of fibrin adhesives has a broad background in nerve repair. Currently the suboptimal physical properties of singledonor fibrin adhesives have restricted their usage. The present experiment studies the performance and physical characteristics of a modified fibrin glue prepared from single-donor human plasma in the repair of posterior tibial nerve of rat. Methods: Forty Wistar rats were divided into 5 groups; in the control group, tibial nerve was completely transected and no treatment was done, while in the four experimental groups the nerve stumps were reconnected by one suture, three sutures, one suture with fibrin glue and fibrin glue alone respectively. During 8 weeks of follow-up, Tibial Function Index was measured weekly and adhesive strength, inflammation and scar formation were assessed at the end of the study. Results: Nerve stumps dehiscence rate and adhesive strength were similar in all experimental groups and significantly differed from control group (P<0.05). By the end of the eighth follow-up week, functional recovery of one and three sutures groups were signifi cantly higher than groups in which fibrin glue was used for repair (P<0.05). The amount of inflammation and scar tissue formation was similar among all groups. Conclusion: The study results show that the prepared single-donor fibrin adhesive has acceptable mechanical properties which could provide required adhesiveness and hold nerve stumps in the long term; yet, we acknowledge that more studies are needed to improve functional outcome of single donor fi brin adhesive repair. Key words: Rats; Nerve regeneration; Fibrin tissue adhesive; Materials testing
url http://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/526
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