Hyaluronic acid and synovial fluid in preventing adhesion formation after tenorrhaphy: An in vivo study on rabbit Achilles tendon

ABSTRACT: Peritendinous adhesions are a significant problem in tendon surgery. One of the most preferred methods for preventing adhesion formation is anti-adhesive applications. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of natural synovial fluid as an alternative viscoelastic agent for preventin...

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Main Authors: Başak Kurt, Isa Ozaydin, Mahmut Sozmen, Ali Bilge, Mete Cihan, Emre Hamamci, Ugur Aydin
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2018-07-01
Series:Ciência Rural
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spelling doaj-a9570ef847b6402c98ddb0f5415ab6a92020-11-24T23:58:46ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural1678-45962018-07-0148710.1590/0103-8478cr20170206S0103-84782018000700601Hyaluronic acid and synovial fluid in preventing adhesion formation after tenorrhaphy: An in vivo study on rabbit Achilles tendonBaşak KurtIsa OzaydinMahmut SozmenAli BilgeMete CihanEmre HamamciUgur AydinABSTRACT: Peritendinous adhesions are a significant problem in tendon surgery. One of the most preferred methods for preventing adhesion formation is anti-adhesive applications. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of natural synovial fluid as an alternative viscoelastic agent for preventing adhesion in the healing period compared to hyaluronic acid. Thirty adult New Zealand rabbits were used in the study to form three experimental models. In all groups, a rupture was induced in the Achilles tendons. Following tenorrhaphy, hyaluronic acid was applied in one group and synovial fluid in the other group for anti-adhesive purposes. In the control group, no viscoelastic application was made. Bandage was applied to the operated extremities for three weeks post-operatively. At the end of five weeks, euthanasia was performed on the animals using pentobarbital sodium. Surgical sites in all groups were macroscopically examined for healing status as well as the presence and extent of adhesions. Biomechanical tests and histopathological examinations were then performed on the tendons in all groups. Findings established once again the positive contribution of hyaluronic acid to preventing adhesion formation as well as to healing and tensile strength in tendon surgery. Although, we found that it is possible to use synovial fluid, which is a natural source of hyaluronic acid, as a viscoelastic material, it is not superior to commercial hyaluronic acid preparation.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782018000700601&lng=en&tlng=entendão de Aquilesaderênciafluido sinovialacido hialurônicotécnica de sutura Kessler modificadacoelho
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author Başak Kurt
Isa Ozaydin
Mahmut Sozmen
Ali Bilge
Mete Cihan
Emre Hamamci
Ugur Aydin
spellingShingle Başak Kurt
Isa Ozaydin
Mahmut Sozmen
Ali Bilge
Mete Cihan
Emre Hamamci
Ugur Aydin
Hyaluronic acid and synovial fluid in preventing adhesion formation after tenorrhaphy: An in vivo study on rabbit Achilles tendon
Ciência Rural
tendão de Aquiles
aderência
fluido sinovial
acido hialurônico
técnica de sutura Kessler modificada
coelho
author_facet Başak Kurt
Isa Ozaydin
Mahmut Sozmen
Ali Bilge
Mete Cihan
Emre Hamamci
Ugur Aydin
author_sort Başak Kurt
title Hyaluronic acid and synovial fluid in preventing adhesion formation after tenorrhaphy: An in vivo study on rabbit Achilles tendon
title_short Hyaluronic acid and synovial fluid in preventing adhesion formation after tenorrhaphy: An in vivo study on rabbit Achilles tendon
title_full Hyaluronic acid and synovial fluid in preventing adhesion formation after tenorrhaphy: An in vivo study on rabbit Achilles tendon
title_fullStr Hyaluronic acid and synovial fluid in preventing adhesion formation after tenorrhaphy: An in vivo study on rabbit Achilles tendon
title_full_unstemmed Hyaluronic acid and synovial fluid in preventing adhesion formation after tenorrhaphy: An in vivo study on rabbit Achilles tendon
title_sort hyaluronic acid and synovial fluid in preventing adhesion formation after tenorrhaphy: an in vivo study on rabbit achilles tendon
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Rural
issn 1678-4596
publishDate 2018-07-01
description ABSTRACT: Peritendinous adhesions are a significant problem in tendon surgery. One of the most preferred methods for preventing adhesion formation is anti-adhesive applications. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of natural synovial fluid as an alternative viscoelastic agent for preventing adhesion in the healing period compared to hyaluronic acid. Thirty adult New Zealand rabbits were used in the study to form three experimental models. In all groups, a rupture was induced in the Achilles tendons. Following tenorrhaphy, hyaluronic acid was applied in one group and synovial fluid in the other group for anti-adhesive purposes. In the control group, no viscoelastic application was made. Bandage was applied to the operated extremities for three weeks post-operatively. At the end of five weeks, euthanasia was performed on the animals using pentobarbital sodium. Surgical sites in all groups were macroscopically examined for healing status as well as the presence and extent of adhesions. Biomechanical tests and histopathological examinations were then performed on the tendons in all groups. Findings established once again the positive contribution of hyaluronic acid to preventing adhesion formation as well as to healing and tensile strength in tendon surgery. Although, we found that it is possible to use synovial fluid, which is a natural source of hyaluronic acid, as a viscoelastic material, it is not superior to commercial hyaluronic acid preparation.
topic tendão de Aquiles
aderência
fluido sinovial
acido hialurônico
técnica de sutura Kessler modificada
coelho
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782018000700601&lng=en&tlng=en
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