2023
DOI: 10.1002/lary.30865
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Nasal Packing Materials and Placement Duration on Wound Healing in Nasal Mucosa: An Animal Study

Abstract: ObjectiveThe histological findings of wound healing depending on different nasal packing materials and replacement periods were lacking.MethodsMucosal defects were created in the nasal septum of rabbits and covered with Spongel®, Algoderm®, or Nasopore®, which were cleaned on Day 14. To investigate the effect of replacement durations, Spongel® was removed on Days 3 and 7. All nasal septal specimens were collected on Day 28. Samples without packing material were prepared as controls. Depending on residual packi… Show more

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“…One of the most important devices are drug delivering nasal sinus stents, which not only reinforces and supports sinuses after endoscopic sinus surgery, but also delivers drugs significantly lowering the recovery time and increase patients’ well-being. 48 Other emerging naturally-derived appliances are based on alginates (Algoderm ® ), 49 gelatin (Cutanplast ® ) 50 or carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) (Prolaryn ® ) 51 and used for variety of applications, including wound healing or vocal fold medialization. Other interesting field of sustainable polymers usage is tissue engineering, but despite numerous literature examples reporting successes in ENT field, the full potential of 3D bioprinting method essential to personalize the engineered tissues has yet to be realized.…”
Section: Polymers In Otolaryngological Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most important devices are drug delivering nasal sinus stents, which not only reinforces and supports sinuses after endoscopic sinus surgery, but also delivers drugs significantly lowering the recovery time and increase patients’ well-being. 48 Other emerging naturally-derived appliances are based on alginates (Algoderm ® ), 49 gelatin (Cutanplast ® ) 50 or carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) (Prolaryn ® ) 51 and used for variety of applications, including wound healing or vocal fold medialization. Other interesting field of sustainable polymers usage is tissue engineering, but despite numerous literature examples reporting successes in ENT field, the full potential of 3D bioprinting method essential to personalize the engineered tissues has yet to be realized.…”
Section: Polymers In Otolaryngological Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%