Comparative examination of subcutaneous tissue reaction to high molecular materials in medical use

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene (PE) and polytetra-fluoroethylene (FE) are high molecular materials in medical use. They are also used as the negative control materials for ISO 10993-6 international standard biological evaluation of medical devices. We examined...

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Main Authors: Tomida M, Nakano K, Matsuura S, Kawakami T
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-06-01
Series:European Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.eurjmedres.com/content/16/6/249
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spelling doaj-b06791593eeb4f3eadab24f6253564792020-11-25T02:43:58ZengBMCEuropean Journal of Medical Research2047-783X2011-06-0116624910.1186/2047-783X-16-6-249Comparative examination of subcutaneous tissue reaction to high molecular materials in medical useTomida MNakano KMatsuura SKawakami T<p>Abstract</p> <p>Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene (PE) and polytetra-fluoroethylene (FE) are high molecular materials in medical use. They are also used as the negative control materials for ISO 10993-6 international standard biological evaluation of medical devices. We examined tissue reactions to these materials embedded subcutaneously in the dorsal area of male ddY mice. One week and 12 weeks after embedding, the tissue surrounding the embeddingg site was removed and then histopathological examination was performed. Our results demonstrate that the basic histopathological reaction is the formation of fibrous capsule consisting of granulation tissue around the embedded materials. Based on our results, we believe that the high molecular materials such as, PP, PE and FE, can be considered for medical use as a biomaterials within the body.</p> http://www.eurjmedres.com/content/16/6/249Tissue reactionHistopathological evaluationHigh molecular material
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author Tomida M
Nakano K
Matsuura S
Kawakami T
spellingShingle Tomida M
Nakano K
Matsuura S
Kawakami T
Comparative examination of subcutaneous tissue reaction to high molecular materials in medical use
European Journal of Medical Research
Tissue reaction
Histopathological evaluation
High molecular material
author_facet Tomida M
Nakano K
Matsuura S
Kawakami T
author_sort Tomida M
title Comparative examination of subcutaneous tissue reaction to high molecular materials in medical use
title_short Comparative examination of subcutaneous tissue reaction to high molecular materials in medical use
title_full Comparative examination of subcutaneous tissue reaction to high molecular materials in medical use
title_fullStr Comparative examination of subcutaneous tissue reaction to high molecular materials in medical use
title_full_unstemmed Comparative examination of subcutaneous tissue reaction to high molecular materials in medical use
title_sort comparative examination of subcutaneous tissue reaction to high molecular materials in medical use
publisher BMC
series European Journal of Medical Research
issn 2047-783X
publishDate 2011-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene (PE) and polytetra-fluoroethylene (FE) are high molecular materials in medical use. They are also used as the negative control materials for ISO 10993-6 international standard biological evaluation of medical devices. We examined tissue reactions to these materials embedded subcutaneously in the dorsal area of male ddY mice. One week and 12 weeks after embedding, the tissue surrounding the embeddingg site was removed and then histopathological examination was performed. Our results demonstrate that the basic histopathological reaction is the formation of fibrous capsule consisting of granulation tissue around the embedded materials. Based on our results, we believe that the high molecular materials such as, PP, PE and FE, can be considered for medical use as a biomaterials within the body.</p>
topic Tissue reaction
Histopathological evaluation
High molecular material
url http://www.eurjmedres.com/content/16/6/249
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