Fibrosis in tubularized skin flaps in rats, using silicon catheters with two different degrees of flexibility. Experimental model

Microscopically evaluate the intensity of fibrosis in tubularized skin flaps on the back of Wistar rats, using silicon molds with different degrees of flexibility. Twenty rats were submitted to three tubularized skin flaps on their backs. In two tubular flaps, we placed, as a mold, silicon catheters...

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description Microscopically evaluate the intensity of fibrosis in tubularized skin flaps on the back of Wistar rats, using silicon molds with different degrees of flexibility. Twenty rats were submitted to three tubularized skin flaps on their backs. In two tubular flaps, we placed, as a mold, silicon catheters with different degrees of flexibility and removed them on the seventh day after the surgery. They were divided into two groups and euthanized, on the seventh and twenty-first days respectively after the surgery for the collection of the pieces, coloration with Masson tricromic, quantification of the area of each sample and comparison among the groups. Fibrosis was less intense on the tubular flaps where a catheter was not used as a mold. No significant difference was verified among the pieces with the silicon catheters, but there was a tendency of less fibrosis on the tubules with the most flexible catheter. There was no significant difference among the two catheter types. Fibrosis was less intense in the flaps where the mold was not used.
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Back
Catheterization - adverse effects
Catheterization - methods
Disease Models, Animal
Fibrosis - etiology
Fibrosis - pathology
Hypospadias - surgery
Male
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Silicon
Surgical Flaps - pathology
Urethral Stricture - etiology
Urethral Stricture - pathology
title Fibrosis in tubularized skin flaps in rats, using silicon catheters with two different degrees of flexibility. Experimental model
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