In vivo evaluation of bilayer ORC/PCL composites in a rabbit model for using as a dural substitute

© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: After a neurosurgical procedure, dural closure is commonly needed to prevent cerebrospinal fluids (CSF) leakage and to reduce the risk of complications, including infections and chronic inflammatory reactions. Alt...

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Main Authors: Sorayouth Chumnanvej, Ticomporn Luangwattanawilai, Visut Rawiwet, Jintamai Suwanprateeb, Kasem Rattanapinyopituk, Somkiat Huaijantug, Chaowaphan Yinharnmingmongkol, Ruedee Hemstapat
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spelling th-mahidol.583082020-08-25T18:33:32Z In vivo evaluation of bilayer ORC/PCL composites in a rabbit model for using as a dural substitute Sorayouth Chumnanvej Ticomporn Luangwattanawilai Visut Rawiwet Jintamai Suwanprateeb Kasem Rattanapinyopituk Somkiat Huaijantug Chaowaphan Yinharnmingmongkol Ruedee Hemstapat Chulalongkorn University Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Thailand National Metal and Materials Technology Center Mahidol University Medicine Neuroscience © 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: After a neurosurgical procedure, dural closure is commonly needed to prevent cerebrospinal fluids (CSF) leakage and to reduce the risk of complications, including infections and chronic inflammatory reactions. Although several dural substitutes have been developed, their manufacturing processes are complicated and costly and that many of them have been implicated in causing postoperative complications. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of new bilayer ORC/PCL composites in a rabbit model. Methods: Two formulations of bilayer oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC)/poly ε-caprolactone (PCL) knitted fabric-reinforced composites and an autologous graft (pericranium) were employed for dural closure in forty-five male rabbits. Systemic reaction and the local reaction of the samples were assessed and compared at one-, three- and six-months post-implantation by blood chemistry and gross, and microscopic assessment using hematoxylin-eosin and Masson’s trichrome stains. Results: No signs of CSF leakage or systemic infection were seen for all samples. All samples demonstrated minimal adhesion to adjacent tissues. The degree of host fibrous connective tissue ingrowth into both composites was comparable to that of the autologous group, but bone formation and osteoclast activities were significantly greater. Both composites progressively degraded over times and the residual thickness of the nonporous layer was 50% of the initial thickness at six months post-implantation. Discussion: Bilayer ORC/PCL composites were successfully employed for dural closure in the rabbit model. They were biocompatible and could support dural regeneration comparable to that of the autologous group, but induced greater osteogenesis. 2020-08-25T11:23:01Z 2020-08-25T11:23:01Z 2020-01-01 Article Neurological Research. (2020), 1-11 10.1080/01616412.2020.1789383 17431328 01616412 2-s2.0-85087900580 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/58308 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85087900580&origin=inward
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topic Medicine
Neuroscience
spellingShingle Medicine
Neuroscience
Sorayouth Chumnanvej
Ticomporn Luangwattanawilai
Visut Rawiwet
Jintamai Suwanprateeb
Kasem Rattanapinyopituk
Somkiat Huaijantug
Chaowaphan Yinharnmingmongkol
Ruedee Hemstapat
In vivo evaluation of bilayer ORC/PCL composites in a rabbit model for using as a dural substitute
description © 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: After a neurosurgical procedure, dural closure is commonly needed to prevent cerebrospinal fluids (CSF) leakage and to reduce the risk of complications, including infections and chronic inflammatory reactions. Although several dural substitutes have been developed, their manufacturing processes are complicated and costly and that many of them have been implicated in causing postoperative complications. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of new bilayer ORC/PCL composites in a rabbit model. Methods: Two formulations of bilayer oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC)/poly ε-caprolactone (PCL) knitted fabric-reinforced composites and an autologous graft (pericranium) were employed for dural closure in forty-five male rabbits. Systemic reaction and the local reaction of the samples were assessed and compared at one-, three- and six-months post-implantation by blood chemistry and gross, and microscopic assessment using hematoxylin-eosin and Masson’s trichrome stains. Results: No signs of CSF leakage or systemic infection were seen for all samples. All samples demonstrated minimal adhesion to adjacent tissues. The degree of host fibrous connective tissue ingrowth into both composites was comparable to that of the autologous group, but bone formation and osteoclast activities were significantly greater. Both composites progressively degraded over times and the residual thickness of the nonporous layer was 50% of the initial thickness at six months post-implantation. Discussion: Bilayer ORC/PCL composites were successfully employed for dural closure in the rabbit model. They were biocompatible and could support dural regeneration comparable to that of the autologous group, but induced greater osteogenesis.
author2 Chulalongkorn University
author_facet Chulalongkorn University
Sorayouth Chumnanvej
Ticomporn Luangwattanawilai
Visut Rawiwet
Jintamai Suwanprateeb
Kasem Rattanapinyopituk
Somkiat Huaijantug
Chaowaphan Yinharnmingmongkol
Ruedee Hemstapat
format Article
author Sorayouth Chumnanvej
Ticomporn Luangwattanawilai
Visut Rawiwet
Jintamai Suwanprateeb
Kasem Rattanapinyopituk
Somkiat Huaijantug
Chaowaphan Yinharnmingmongkol
Ruedee Hemstapat
author_sort Sorayouth Chumnanvej
title In vivo evaluation of bilayer ORC/PCL composites in a rabbit model for using as a dural substitute
title_short In vivo evaluation of bilayer ORC/PCL composites in a rabbit model for using as a dural substitute
title_full In vivo evaluation of bilayer ORC/PCL composites in a rabbit model for using as a dural substitute
title_fullStr In vivo evaluation of bilayer ORC/PCL composites in a rabbit model for using as a dural substitute
title_full_unstemmed In vivo evaluation of bilayer ORC/PCL composites in a rabbit model for using as a dural substitute
title_sort in vivo evaluation of bilayer orc/pcl composites in a rabbit model for using as a dural substitute
publishDate 2020
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/58308
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