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Homologous biological membranes persevered in alkaline solution and lyophilized, glycerin 98% and by lyophilization for equines implantation

The objectives in this research were to evaluate physicist-chemistries alterations in equines diaphragmatic tendineous centers implants submitted to alkaline solution and lyophilization treatment. The samples had been treated in alkaline solution for 24, 48, 72, 120 and 144 hours and lyophilized. It was analyzed the homogeneity, flexibility and resistance to the suture. After that, they had been submitted to the differential scanner calorimetry and to the scanner electronic microscopy. Samples of 72 hours in alkaline treatment, conserved in glycerin 98% and only lyophilized were implanted in recto abdominis internal fascia of equines. They were removed one, nine and 18 weeks post-implantation to evaluate the existence of tacks. It was verified that the homogeneity and flexibility are directly proportional to the increase of time of treatment in alkaline solution while the resistance is inversely proportional to the time increase, being 72 hour treatment intermediate for these characteristics. The differential scanner calorimetry showed that the treatment do not denature the present collagen in samples. The electronic microscopy showed that the increase of treatment time provides expansion of less dense zones of the material. In relation to the formation of tacks, the samples only lyophilized had presented maximum degree in the proposal classification followed for the conserved in glycerin 98% samples with average degree and the treated in alkaline solution and lyophilized samples had been classified in minimum degree. It was concluded that the treatment for 72 hours would be more appropriate for implantation and that the tissue integration with abdominal wall was better in relation to the samples lyophilized only and to the conserved in glycerin ones.

biomembranes; repair surgery; biomaterials; implant


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