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Johanna von Kieseritzky1, Henrik Alfort1, Viktor Granskog2,3, Daniel Hutchinson2, Patrik Stenlund4, Yalda Bogestål4, Marianne Arner1, Joakim Håkansson4,5, Michael Malkoch2,3.
Abstract
We tested the anti-adhesional effect of a new thiol-ene-based coating in a rabbit model. In 12 New Zealand white rabbits, the periosteum and cortex of the proximal phalanx of the second toe of both hind paws was scratched. Stainless steel plates were fixated with screws. One plate was coated with DendroPrime and the other left bare. The non-operated second toes of both hind paws of an additional four rabbits served as controls. Seven weeks after surgery, the soft tissue adhesion to the plates was evaluated macroscopically, and joint mobility was measured biomechanically. Toe joint mobility was about 20% greater and statistically significant in specimens with coated plates compared with the bare plates. Soft tissue overgrowth and, in some cases, synovitis or adhesions between the plate and the tendon were observed on all bare plates but not on any of the coated plates. We conclude that the thiol-ene-based coating can improve joint mobility by about 20%. This material has a potential to reduce adhesion around plates in fracture surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Fracture; adhesion barrier; flexor tendon; plate fixation; rabbit
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32558616 PMCID: PMC7430100 DOI: 10.1177/1753193420932477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hand Surg Eur Vol ISSN: 0266-7681
Figure 1.Biomechanical testing device. The paw was secured, and the flexor digitorum profundus tendon was attached to the tension testing device.
Figure 2.The measurements of distal interphalangeal joint angle at the pulling forces of 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 N. The points in the graph represent mean and the error bars show SEM.
#Statistically significant differences between native and operated digits with bare plates.
*Statistically significant differences between operated digits with bare plates (n = 11) and plates with DendroPrime (n = 11).
*p < 0.05; ##p < 0.01; ###p < 0.001.
Figure 3.DendroPrime-coated plate and screws without any soft tissue adhesions (left). Bare plate covered with soft tissue adhesions between the tendon and the plate (right). Arrows indicate plate, black arrow heads tendon and grey arrow heads soft tissue adhesions.
D: DendroPrime.
Figure 4.Plate after removal of DendroPrime, showing clean screws (left). Bare plate and screws covered with synovitis, indicated by arrows (right).
Figure 5.Anatomy of the tendons resulting in a limited contact area between flexor digitorum profundus tendon and plate. Black arrows indicate the flexor digitorum superficialis tendon and grey arrow the flexor digitorum profundus tendon.