BellaGel SmoothFine®植入物表面的表征及其与包膜收缩的相关性

S. Nam, Miji Lee, B. Shin, Bassem Elfeky, Yang U. Lee, Dae Hee Moon, Dae-kyung Seo, C. Heo
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BellaGel SmoothFine®植入物是一种新型的纳米结构硅胶乳房植入物。本研究的目的是表征BellaGel SmoothFine®表面与商用植入物表面在质地、形貌、润湿性以及包膜挛缩行为方面的差异。评估了来自两个不同制造商(Hans Biomed和Motiva)的乳房植入物的表面纹理。本研究中使用的植入物为BellaGel Smooth®、BellaGel Textured®、BellaGel SmoothFine®或Motiva SilkSurface®。使用扫描电子显微镜、三维共聚焦激光扫描显微镜和接触角测角仪对这些植入物的外壳纹理进行了表征。将硅胶乳房植入物放置在Sprague-Dawley大鼠背上的脂膜下,并观察长达8周的术后天数。取出硅胶植入物周围的纤维胶囊进行组织学检查。BellaGel SmoothFine®表现出相对平坦的纹理深度很小或没有,表面粗糙度为5.96±0.41μm,和103.14±2.06 BellGel SmoothFine®植入物的接触角导致胶囊厚度显著降低(P®和BellaGel Textured®植入物组)。显著(P®)BellaGelSmoothFinE®表面的纤维组织形成标记物(波形蛋白和α-平滑肌肌动蛋白)显著降低(与其他表面相比,P®植入物与较少的乳房植入物衍生的包膜挛缩有关。
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Characterization of BellaGel SmoothFine® Implant Surfaces and Correlation with Capsular Contracture
BellaGel SmoothFine® implant is a novel nanotextured silicone breast implant. The objective of this study was to characterize differences of BellaGel SmoothFine® surfaces with commercial available implant surfaces in terms of texture, topography, and wettability as well as the behavior of capsular contracture. The surface textures of breast implants from two different manufacturers (Hans Biomed and Motiva) were evaluated. The implants utilized in this study were BellaGel Smooth®, BellaGel Textured®, BellaGel SmoothFine® or Motiva SilkSurface®. The shell textures of these implants were characterized using a scanning electron microscopy, three dimensional confocal laser scanning microscope, and contact angle goniometer. Silicone breast implants were emplaced beneath the panniculus carnosus muscle on the dorsum of Sprague Dawley rats and observed for up to 8 weeks postoperative days. The fibrous capsules around silicone implants were explanted for histological examination. BellaGel SmoothFine® exhibits a relatively flat, with little or no depth in the texturing, 5.96 ± 0.41 μm surface roughness, and a contact angle of 103.14 ± 2.06 BellGel SmoothFine® implant resulted in significant decreases in capsule thickness (P P ® and BellaGel Textured® implant groups. Significant (P ®. Fibrous tissue formation markers (Vimentin and alpha-smooth muscle actin) were significantly reduced in BellaGel SmoothFine® surfaces versus BellaGel Smooth® surfaces (P ® groups (P ® implant is associated with less breast implant derived capsular contracture than other surfaces.
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