Web of Science: Comparison of Resorption in Autogenous Dorsal Onlay Cartilage Grafts: An Experimental Study
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Objectives The present study was designed to compare the
graft resorption characteristics of autogenous cartilage
from the septum, auricle, and costal in the superficial
muscular aponeurotic system of the nasal dorsum of the
rabbit model.
Methods Equal-sized perichondrium-free septal, auricular,
and costal cartilage grafts were collected from fifteen New
Zealand white rabbits. Cartilage grafts were taken at the
scale of two grafts from each animal’s ear, two from its
costal part, and one from its septum. Costal cartilage grafts
that were shaped with a micro-motor device and monopolar
electrocautery, elastic cartilage grafts that were shaped
with a micro-motor device and monopolar electrocautery,
and septal cartilage grafts that were shaped with a scalpel
were all implanted into the dorsum of rabbit’s noses to
create five groups. All autogenous cartilage tissues were
removed 3 months later. Cartilages were evaluated for
histological features, graft mass, and chondrocyte density
resorption.
Results The elastic cartilage group, where electrocautery
was used to shape the cartilage, had a higher resorption
score than the other groups. The costal cartilage graft
shaped with a micro-motor was also observed to have the
best cartilage regeneration score.
Conclusion We observed that the resorption of costal
cartilage was lower than that of ear and septum cartilage. It
was determined that micro-motor application for the
shaping process caused less resorption and stimulated more
regeneration than cautery application.
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2024.01.01
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Autogenous cartilage, Cartilage resorption, Rhinoplasty, Rabbit model