| Literature DB >> 29587474 |
Numan Kökten1, Oğuz Kadir Eğilmez2, M Tayyar Kalcıoğlu1, Mustafa Baran3, A Işın Doğan Ekici4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To investigate neurotoxic effect of bone cement (BC) on facial nerve by using electrophysiological and histopathological methods.Entities:
Keywords: Bone Cements; Electromyography; Facial Nerve; Neurotoxicity; Rats
Year: 2018 PMID: 29587474 PMCID: PMC6102333 DOI: 10.21053/ceo.2017.00864
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1976-8710 Impact factor: 3.372
Fig. 1.Group D: bone cement was dropped and kept for 5 minutes drying.
The postoperative–preoperative difference of values (amplitude, latency, duration, and supramaximal intensity level)
| Variable | Group B | Group C | Group D | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amplitude (mV) | 0.13±1.33 | 0.893 | 0.24±2.44 | 0.893 | –1.67±0.91 | 0.043 |
| Latency (ms) | 0.32±0.29 | 0.068 | –0.28±0.48 | 0.197 | –0.28±0.48 | 0.465 |
| Duration (ms) | 0.62±0.43 | 0.138 | –0.04±0.51 | 0.892 | 0.10±0.91 | 0.500 |
| Stimulus intensity (mA) | 0.80±0.57 | 0.066 | –0.60±0.96 | 0.197 | 0.80±0.76 | 0.066 |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation. Group B (sham), group C (bone cement [BC] was applied for 5 seconds and cleaned), and group D (BC was applied and kept for 5 minutes drying).
Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
The preoperative CMAP values of amplitude, latency, duration and supramaximal intensity level
| Variable | Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preoperative amplitude (mV) | 2.49±1.38 | 2.23±1.01 | 2.71±1.58 | 3.71±1.30 | 0.326 |
| Preoperative latency (ms) | 1.66±0.31 | 1.46±0.23 | 1.74±0.48 | 1.34±0.27 | 0.606 |
| Preoperative duration (ms) | 3.56±0.86 | 3.68±0.75 | 3.84±0.48 | 3.70±0.29 | 0.904 |
| Preoperative stimulus intensity (mA) | 2.50±0.50 | 2.80±0.76 | 3.00±1.06 | 1.60±0.55 | 0.082 |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation. Group A (control), group B (sham), group C (bone cement [BC] is applied for 5 seconds and cleaned), and group D (BC was applied and kept for 5 minutes drying).
CMAP, compound muscle action potential.
Kruskal-Wallis Test.
The postoperative CMAP values of amplitude, latency, duration and supramaximal intensity level
| Variable | Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Postoperative amplitude (mV) | 2.49±1.38 | 2.36±1.42 | 2.95±1.20 | 2.04±0.99 | 0.728 |
| Postoperative latency (ms) | 1.66±0.31 | 1.78±0.37 | 1.46±0.09 | 1.54±0.33 | 0.230 |
| Postoperative duration (ms) | 3.56±0.86 | 3.90±0.59 | 3.80±0.32 | 3.80±0.76 | 0.623 |
| Postoperative stimulus intensity (mA) | 2.50±0.50 | 2.60±0.82 | 2.40±1.29 | 2.40±0.96 | 0.952 |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation. Group A (control), group B (sham), group C (bone cement [BC] is applied for 5 seconds and cleaned), and group D (BC was applied and kept for 5 minutes drying).
CMAP, compound muscle action potential.
Kruskal-Wallis Test.
Fig. 2.Histopathologic section of the facial nerves and surrounding tissues of rats in all groups: H&E and s-100 stain (left and right, respectively), scale bar indicates 100 μm. The section is from (A) group A (control), (B) group B (sham), (C) group C (bone cement [BC] is applied for 5 seconds and cleaned), and (D) from group D (BC was applied and kept for 5 minutes drying). There was no axonal degeneration in all figures. Perineural sheath and myelin structure layout were also regular (shown with arrows), but there was an inflammation of muscle and myositis in a rat tissue of group D (shown with asterisk).