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Histological analysis of different local haemostatic agents used for periapical surgery: An experimental study with Sprague‐Dawley rats
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Palabras clave
Periapical surgery
Haemostatic agent
Aluminum chloride
Fecha de publicación
2019
Editor
Wiley
Citación
Mena-Álvarez, J., Quispe-López, N., Zubizarreta-Macho, Á., Rico-Romano, C., Rodero-Villanueva, R., & Fernández-Aceñero, M. J. (2019). Histological analysis of different local haemostatic agents used for periapical surgery: An experimental study with Sprague-Dawley rats. Australian Endodontic Journal, 45(3), 357-364. https://doi.org/10.1111/AEJ.12332
Resumen
[EN]The aim of the present study was to analyse differences in the tissue response
to the different haemostatic agents used for periapical surgery (BloodSTOP iX®
(oxicellulose), Expazen® (aluminum chloride), calcium sulphate (CS), Gelatamp
® (gelatin sponge) and Hemocor® (ferric sulphate). Seventy-two bone
defects were made on the calvarium of 36 Sprague-Dawley rats. The specimens
were euthanised at 3, 6 and 12 weeks. Histological analysis revealed a giant
cell foreign body reaction against BloodStop iX®, Gelatamp® and Hemocor®.
Leukocytes persisted at the surgical bed during the healing process longer as
expected with Gelatamp® (6 weeks) and Hemocor® (12 weeks). We confirmed
a generalised delay in bone formation. Calcium sulphate did not cause
any foreign body reaction. CS showed excellent results with a high degree of
compatibility, there was no inflammatory reaction with this agent after
12 weeks and was not associated with a significant foreign body reaction at
any time during the study.
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1329-1947
DOI
10.1111/aej.12332
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