نتایج جستجو برای: tendon gap healing

تعداد نتایج: 223699  

BACKGROUND Tendon injuries are one of the most common injuries of the hand and challenging problems in trauma surgery. They usually require surgical repair and unlike the single tendon injuries, flexor tendon injuries have higher morbidities when accompanied with nerve injuries. In the present study, I aimed to report the clinical experiences and outcomes about tendon injuries. METHODS ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 1980
B Goldin W D Block J R Pearson

Abaamet The wound healing process of New Zealand rabbit extensor digitorum communis tendon was studied from the fifth through th&ecnth post-surgical day by concurrent observation of physical, mechanical, and biochemical properties. Me&an&l testing was by isometric thcrmic denaturation followed by biochemical assay of tendon and the physiological saline bathing medium for collagen protein and ac...

2012
Jiasharete Jielile Minawa Aibai Gulnur Sabirhazi Nuerai Shawutali Wulanbai Tangkejie Aynaz Badelhan Yeermike Nuerduola Turde Satewalede Darehan Buranbai Beicen Hunapia Ayidaer Jialihasi Jingping Bai Murat Kizaibek

Active Achilles tendon kinesitherapy facilitates the functional recovery of a ruptured Achilles tendon. However, protein expression during the healing process remains a controversial issue. New Zealand rabbits, aged 14 weeks, underwent tenotomy followed immediately by Achilles tendon microsurgery to repair the Achilles tendon rupture. The tendon was then immobilized or subjected to postoperativ...

Journal: :Tissue engineering. Part A 2014
Yasuhiro Ozasa Peter C Amadio Andrew R Thoreson Kai-Nan An Chunfeng Zhao

PURPOSE Delayed healing is a common problem whenever tendon allografts are used for tendon or ligament reconstruction. Repopulating the allograft with host cells may accelerate tendon regeneration, but cell penetration into the allograft tendon is limited. Processing the tendon surface with slits that guide cells into the allograft substrate may improve healing. The purpose of this study was to...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2013
mehdi behfar rahim hobbenaghi farshid sarrafzadeh-rezaei

tendons are frequently targets of injury in sports and work. whether nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (nsaids) have beneficial effects on tendon healing is still a matter of debate. this study was conducted to evaluate effects of flunixin meglumine (fm) on tendon healing after experimentally induced acute trauma. twenty eight adult male new zealand white rabbits were subjected to complete t...

Journal: :Hiroshima journal of medical sciences 1983
S Hori

The distribution of intratendinous vessels of the flexor tendon of chickens was observed by microangiography using the ink injection method, and it was confirmed that the distribution was similar to that in man. Semi-tranverse excision of the tendon was performed at a site with an abundance of vessels and to healing process was observed in four groups classified as follows: Those in which the t...

2014
Charles H. Rundle Shin-Tai Chen Michael J. Coen Jon E. Wergedal Virginia Stiffel Kin-Hing William Lau

This study sought to determine if direct application of the lentiviral (LV)-cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2) vector to the tendon-bone interface would promote osteointegration of the tendon graft in a rat model of biceps tenodesis. The LV-COX2 gene transfer strategy was chosen for investigation because a similar COX2 gene transfer strategy promoted bony bridging of the fracture gap during bone repair, w...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Malin Hammerman Parmis Blomgran Sandra Ramstedt Per Aspenberg

Early tendon healing can be stimulated by mechanical loading and inhibited by cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitors (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). Therefore, we investigated if impairment of tendon healing by a COX-2 inhibitor (parecoxib) is related to loading. Because loading might infer microdamage, which also stimulates healing, we also investigated if this effect is inhibited by parecoxi...

Journal: :world journal of plastic surgery 0
pietro gentile plastic and reconstructive surgery department, specialized school for plastic and reconstructive surgery, doctoral school for regenerative surgery research, university of rome barbara de angelis plastic and reconstructive surgery department, specialized school for plastic and reconstructive surgery, doctoral school for regenerative surgery research, university of rome annarita agovino plastic and reconstructive surgery department, specialized school for plastic and reconstructive surgery, doctoral school for regenerative surgery research, university of rome fabrizio orlandi plastic and reconstructive surgery department, specialized school for plastic and reconstructive surgery, doctoral school for regenerative surgery research, university of rome alessandra migner plastic and reconstructive surgery department, specialized school for plastic and reconstructive surgery, doctoral school for regenerative surgery research, university of rome camilla di pasquali plastic and reconstructive surgery department, specialized school for plastic and reconstructive surgery, doctoral school for regenerative surgery research, university of rome

background the platelet-rich plasma (prp) and hyaluronic acid (ha) constitute a system of tissue growth that can regenerate damaged tissue. this study was performed to evaluate the effect of prp and ha in treatment of complications of achilles tendon reconstruction. methods we selected ten patients affected by achilles tendon injuries resulting from post-surgical complications subsequent to ten...

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