Investigation of a bioresorbable orbital implant |
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Authors: | Jordan David R Brownstein Seymour Gilberg Steve Matthew Benjamin Mawn Louise Khouri Lucie |
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Affiliation: | Department of Ophthalmology, University of Ottawa Eye Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. drjordan@magma.ca |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To analyze a new bioresorbable orbital implant (open-celled polylactic acid, also known as OPLA). METHODS: The implants were examined macroscopically, with chemical analysis (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy), and microscopically with scanning electron microscopy. Animal implantation of OPLA implants was carried out in 9 adult male New Zealand albino rabbits. Implant vascularization was evaluated by histopathologic sectioning. RESULTS: The OPLA implant is porous and lightweight but fragile. Histopathologically it stimulated primarily a multinucleated giant cell granulomatous reaction with little fibrovascular ingrowth seen at 4 and 8 weeks. By 20 and 24 weeks, the implant was replaced predominantly by necrotic debris and peripheral giant cells. CONCLUSIONS: The OPLA implant is not an acceptable alternative to other currently available orbital implants. |
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