The Healing Effects of Autologous Mucosal Grafts in Experimentally Injured Rabbit Maxillary Sinuses

Content Partner: Directory of Open Access Journals. Objectives Healing processes of the nose and paranasal sinuses are quite complex, and poorly understood. In this study, we aimed to compare the effect of mucosal autologous grafts on the degenerated rabbit maxillary sinus mucosa with spontaneous wo...

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Hauptverfasser: Murat Topdag, Ahmet Kara, Esma Konuk, Necdet Demir, Murat Ozturk, Sebla Calıskan, Deniz Ozlem Topdag, Arif Ulubil, Ibrahim Gurkan Keskin, Mete Iseri
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creator Murat Topdag
Ahmet Kara
Esma Konuk
Necdet Demir
Murat Ozturk
Sebla Calıskan
Deniz Ozlem Topdag
Arif Ulubil
Ibrahim Gurkan Keskin
Mete Iseri
description Content Partner: Directory of Open Access Journals. Objectives Healing processes of the nose and paranasal sinuses are quite complex, and poorly understood. In this study, we aimed to compare the effect of mucosal autologous grafts on the degenerated rabbit maxillary sinus mucosa with spontaneous wound healing. It is hypothesized that mucosal grafts will enhance ciliogenesis and improve the morphology of regenerated cilia. Methods Ten female New Zealand rabbits were included in the study. They underwent external maxillary sinus surgery through a transcutaneous approach. A total of 20 maxillary sinuses were randomly divided into 2 groups: ‘spontaneous healing group’ and ‘autologous graft group.’ The animals were sacrificed at the 14th day after the surgery. Scanning electron microscope (SEM), and light microscope were used for the evaluation. Results Cellular composition of the graft group is better than the spontaneous healing group. The graft group had larger areas covered with ciliary epithelium than the spontaneous healing group, and the mean length of the cilias were also longer. Additionally, there were wider cilia with abnormal morphology areas in the spontaneous healing group. Conclusion In our opinion, covering of the denuded areas with a graft improves re-epithelization, and may prevent the early complications after sinus surgeries.
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