2017
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2017001000011
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Abstract: RESUMO.-Hérnias são umas das afecções que mais acometem os pequenos e grandes animais, podendo ter origem traumática ou não. Estas afecções, geralmente, necessitam de um reparo cirúrgico o mais rápido possível, devido ao fato de suas consequências poderem levar o animal ao óbito. Alguns estudos têm avaliado o comportamento da túnica albugínea como biomaterial de enxertia para reforço de parede abdominal, obtendo resultados favoráveis. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo avaliar o comportamento do enxerto de … Show more

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“…The satisfactory animals' postoperative recovery resembled Kapan, et al [10] and Canellas [36] findings. They used metedology similar to our and same experimental model, but Kapan, et al [10] compared three different types of graft in incisional hernias repair while Canellas [36], tunica albuginea and polypropylene mesh as abdominal wall reinforce. In addition, the recovery quality may also be related to adequate animal management, drug protocols and postoperative care.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…The satisfactory animals' postoperative recovery resembled Kapan, et al [10] and Canellas [36] findings. They used metedology similar to our and same experimental model, but Kapan, et al [10] compared three different types of graft in incisional hernias repair while Canellas [36], tunica albuginea and polypropylene mesh as abdominal wall reinforce. In addition, the recovery quality may also be related to adequate animal management, drug protocols and postoperative care.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In compliance with Nunes [18], we found same evolutionary healing changes in T14 subgroup animals, demonstrating inflammatory response induction and fast graft incorporation into recipient's abdominal wall tissue. Equal changes were reported by Canellas, et al [16] with ovine tunica albuginea as xenograft in rats abdominal wall.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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