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Effects of botulinum toxin A injection on healing and tensile strength of ruptured rabbit Achilles tendons.
Tuzuner, Serdar; Özkan, Özlenen; Erin, Nuray; Özkaynak, Sibel; Cinpolat, An; Özkan, Ömer.
Afiliação
  • Tuzuner S; From the *Division of Hand Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, †Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, ‡Department of Pharmacology, and §Department of Neurology, Medical School of Akdeniz University Antalya; and ∥Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Adana Numune Research and Training Hospital, Adana, Turkey.
Ann Plast Surg ; 74(4): 496-500, 2015 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24051458
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Tendon lacerations are most commonly managed with surgical repair. Postoperative complications such as adhesions and ruptures often occur with immobilization. Early postoperative mobilization is therefore advised to minimize complications and time required to return to daily life. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether botulinum neurotoxin type-A (BoNT-A) can be used to enhance healing and prevent rupture in mobilized animals with Achilles tenotomy.

METHODS:

Twenty-seven rabbits were divided into 3 groups, namely, I, II, and III, after surgical 1-sided Achilles tenotomy and end-to-end repair. The control group for biomechanical comparisons consisted of randomly selected contralateral (unoperated) healthy Achilles tendons. Group I received BoNT-A (4 U/kg) injection into the calf muscles. One week later, electromyographical confirmation was performed to establish the effects of injection. Surgery was then performed. Animals in the second group (n = 9, group II) were immobilized with a cast postoperatively. The third group (n = 9, group III) was mobilized immediately with no cast or BoNT-A. Tendons were harvested and gap formation or ruptures as well as strength of the repaired tendon were assessed 6 weeks after surgery.

RESULTS:

Achilles tendons healed in all animals injected with BoNT-A, whereas all were ruptured in group III. All Achilles tendons of animals in groups I and II healed. However, group I repaired tendons were biomechanically equivalent to healthy tendons, whereas group II repaired tendons demonstrated significantly decreased tensile strength (P = 0.009).

CONCLUSIONS:

The present study suggests that local injection of BoNT-A can be used for treatment of tendon rupture and may replace the use of cast for immobilization. However, further studies are needed to determine whether BoNT-A injection can have a beneficial effect on the healing of tendon repairs in humans.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tendão do Calcâneo / Traumatismos dos Tendões / Restrição Física / Toxinas Botulínicas Tipo A / Fármacos Neuromusculares Tipo de estudo: Evaluation_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tendão do Calcâneo / Traumatismos dos Tendões / Restrição Física / Toxinas Botulínicas Tipo A / Fármacos Neuromusculares Tipo de estudo: Evaluation_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article