体内
吻合
生物医学工程
纤维蛋白
病理
外科
医学
化学
生物
免疫学
生物技术
作者
Ali Modabber,Philipp Winnand,Evgeny Goloborodko,Stephan Christian Möhlhenrich,Kristian Kniha,René H. Tolba,Stefan Jockenhoevel,Benita Hermanns‐Sachweh,Frank Hölzle,Marius Heitzer
标识
DOI:10.1002/mabi.202100451
摘要
Abstract In microsurgical anastomosis, non‐synthetic fibrin‐based adhesives have predominantly shown superior properties to synthetic cyanoacrylates, but they have hardly any clinical application. This study aims to investigate the local and systemic effects of synthetically produced biodegradable adhesive VIVO when used in microsurgical anastomosis. VIVO is used in two different anastomosis procedures in the common carotid artery in a rat model: VIVO in addition to a temporary catheter (VIVO TC) and VIVO with a custom‐shaped memory nitinol stent (VIVO SM). Conventionally sutured anastomoses serve as controls (C). Tissue response is assessed by in vivo fluorescence imaging and histological examination. The systemic effects of biodegradation are measured using hematologic parameters and serum levels of transaminase activity and lactate dehydrogenase. Finally, the degree of local adhesion of the different anastomotic procedures is evaluated. Fluorescence imaging shows reduced inflammatory blood flow in the VIVO TC group. Histological analysis of the anastomosed vessels also reveals significantly more inflammation in C than in the two adhesive groups. The severity of VIVO adhesions proves acceptable, and no histotoxic effects of VIVO are detected. The data demonstrate that the synthetic tissue adhesive VIVO is a reliable and—compared to sutures—tissue‐friendly adhesive for microsurgical anastomoses.
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