Literature DB >> 10219396

Cross-linked hyaluronan (Hylan B gel): a new injectable remedy for treatment of vocal fold insufficiency--an animal study.

L Hallén1, C Johansson, C Laurent.   

Abstract

After injection of hylan B gel (Hylaform), the vocal folds of rabbits were studied by light microscopy at various time-points up to 12 months. Hylan B gel is a viscoelastic cross-linked and insoluble hyaluronan derivative which behaves as a soft gel. It is non-immunogenic, non-toxic and non-inflammatory and has already been used in plastic surgery for intradermal implantations. Macroscopic examination of the injected vocal folds revealed a bulging in six of the animals, but on microscopical examination the hylan B gel was encountered in all of them. Already after 1 month, and increasingly so up to 12 months, there was an ingrowth of new connective tissue, with collagen, fibroblasts and hyaluronan within the gel. No inflammatory reaction or any sign of a foreign body reaction was observed throughout the study. Hylaform may well become useful as an injection material for augmentation of vocal folds in the treatment of vocal fold insufficiency.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10219396     DOI: 10.1080/00016489950182043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0001-6489            Impact factor:   1.494


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