Ricinus communis biocompatibility histological study in the nose of Cebus apella monkeys

Bone tissue lesions can be caused by congenital and acquired factors, and result in nasal deformities with cosmetic and functional repercussion. Surgical treatment in these cases frequently requires complex reconstructions and the use of biomaterials. The polyurethane derived from castor beans (Ricinus communis) has a favorable formulation in terms of ease of processing, flexibility, no emission of toxic vapors and low cost. Nonetheless, despite favorable results, studies about the use of castor beam polymer (Ricinus communis) assessing tissue reaction on the nasal dorsum are still missing in the literature. AIM: the goal of the present investigation is to histologically assess the Ricinus communis polymer implant biocompatibility with the nasal dorsum. STUDY DESING: experimental. MATERIALS AND METHODS: we used four Cebus appela monkeys, in which we created a nasal dorsal defect in all the animals and there we placed the aforementioned implant. The animals were sacrificed 270 days after surgery and the samples were submitted to histological study. RESULTS: in the histology analysis we did not observe the presence of foreign body granulomas or phagocytic cells. We also observed a progressive bone formation and maturation. CONCLUSION: macroscopic and microscopic results showed that the castor oil polymer implant was biocompatible.

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Principais autores: Dias,Paulo Cesar de Jesus, Granato,Lidio, Ramalho,Lizeti de Toledo de Oliveira, Oliveira,José Américo de, Pretel,Hermes
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Publicado em: Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial. 2009
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spelling oai:scielo:S1808-869420090003000072009-07-27Ricinus communis biocompatibility histological study in the nose of Cebus apella monkeysDias,Paulo Cesar de JesusGranato,LidioRamalho,Lizeti de Toledo de OliveiraOliveira,José Américo dePretel,Hermes castor bean biocompatible materials nose polymers Bone tissue lesions can be caused by congenital and acquired factors, and result in nasal deformities with cosmetic and functional repercussion. Surgical treatment in these cases frequently requires complex reconstructions and the use of biomaterials. The polyurethane derived from castor beans (Ricinus communis) has a favorable formulation in terms of ease of processing, flexibility, no emission of toxic vapors and low cost. Nonetheless, despite favorable results, studies about the use of castor beam polymer (Ricinus communis) assessing tissue reaction on the nasal dorsum are still missing in the literature. AIM: the goal of the present investigation is to histologically assess the Ricinus communis polymer implant biocompatibility with the nasal dorsum. STUDY DESING: experimental. MATERIALS AND METHODS: we used four Cebus appela monkeys, in which we created a nasal dorsal defect in all the animals and there we placed the aforementioned implant. The animals were sacrificed 270 days after surgery and the samples were submitted to histological study. RESULTS: in the histology analysis we did not observe the presence of foreign body granulomas or phagocytic cells. We also observed a progressive bone formation and maturation. CONCLUSION: macroscopic and microscopic results showed that the castor oil polymer implant was biocompatible.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial.Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology v.75 n.3 20092009-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942009000300007en10.1590/S1808-86942009000300007
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author Dias,Paulo Cesar de Jesus
Granato,Lidio
Ramalho,Lizeti de Toledo de Oliveira
Oliveira,José Américo de
Pretel,Hermes
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Granato,Lidio
Ramalho,Lizeti de Toledo de Oliveira
Oliveira,José Américo de
Pretel,Hermes
Ricinus communis biocompatibility histological study in the nose of Cebus apella monkeys
author_facet Dias,Paulo Cesar de Jesus
Granato,Lidio
Ramalho,Lizeti de Toledo de Oliveira
Oliveira,José Américo de
Pretel,Hermes
author_sort Dias,Paulo Cesar de Jesus
title Ricinus communis biocompatibility histological study in the nose of Cebus apella monkeys
title_short Ricinus communis biocompatibility histological study in the nose of Cebus apella monkeys
title_full Ricinus communis biocompatibility histological study in the nose of Cebus apella monkeys
title_fullStr Ricinus communis biocompatibility histological study in the nose of Cebus apella monkeys
title_full_unstemmed Ricinus communis biocompatibility histological study in the nose of Cebus apella monkeys
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description Bone tissue lesions can be caused by congenital and acquired factors, and result in nasal deformities with cosmetic and functional repercussion. Surgical treatment in these cases frequently requires complex reconstructions and the use of biomaterials. The polyurethane derived from castor beans (Ricinus communis) has a favorable formulation in terms of ease of processing, flexibility, no emission of toxic vapors and low cost. Nonetheless, despite favorable results, studies about the use of castor beam polymer (Ricinus communis) assessing tissue reaction on the nasal dorsum are still missing in the literature. AIM: the goal of the present investigation is to histologically assess the Ricinus communis polymer implant biocompatibility with the nasal dorsum. STUDY DESING: experimental. MATERIALS AND METHODS: we used four Cebus appela monkeys, in which we created a nasal dorsal defect in all the animals and there we placed the aforementioned implant. The animals were sacrificed 270 days after surgery and the samples were submitted to histological study. RESULTS: in the histology analysis we did not observe the presence of foreign body granulomas or phagocytic cells. We also observed a progressive bone formation and maturation. CONCLUSION: macroscopic and microscopic results showed that the castor oil polymer implant was biocompatible.
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