Behavior of Cellulose Biosynthetic Membrane as a Peritendinous Implant in Foals

  • Schade, Jackson
  • Gomes das Neves Oliveira, Maria Eduarda
  • Silva de Souza, Renato
  • Deconto, Ivan
  • Timboni Teixeira, William
  • Luizari Guedes, Rogério
  • Froes, Tilde
  • Rodrigues Silva-Meirelles, Jéssica
  • D’Otaviano de Castro V, Ricardo Guilherme
  • Triches Dornbusch, Peterson
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
PGDesign / Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

Abstract

Background: Tendon injuries are common in horses and are commonly associated with lameness and athletic career disruption. Adhesions formed between the tendons and the surrounding tissues compromise the sliding and movement of the structures, compromising their functionality. Therefore, the control of adhesion formation is critical to restore the structural integrity of the tendon, as well as its biomechanical function. The aim of this study was to evaluate the behavior of the biosynthetic cellulose membrane implanted in foals with surgically induced tendinitis of the superficial digital flexor.Materials, Methods & Results: Six healthy foals were used, which underwent tendinitis induction in the superficial digital flexor of the right a...

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