Local Tolerance and Biodegradability of a Novel Biodegradable Artificial Dura Mater Graft Following Implantation Onto a Dural Defect in Rabbits.

TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY(2020)

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Dura mater defects are a common problem following neurosurgery. Dural grafts are used to repair these defects; among them are biodegradable polymeric synthetic grafts. ArtiFascia is a novel synthetic and fibrous Dural graft, composed of poly(l-lactic-co-caprolactone acid) (PLCL) and poly(d-lactic-co-caprolactone acid). In this study, the biodegradability and local tolerance of ArtiFascia was evaluated in rabbits and compared with a bovine collagen matrix as a reference control. ArtiFascia implantation resulted in the formation of neo-dura at the site of implantation and recovery of the dural damage and the calvaria bone above. The implanted graft was completely absorbed after 12 months and the remaining macrophages were morphologically consistent with the anti-inflammatory M2-like phenotype, which contributes to tissue healing and are not pro-inflammatory. The site of the drilled skull bone had a continuous smooth surface, without exuberant tissue or inflammation and a newly formed trabecular bone formation indicated the healing process of the bone. These results support the local tolerability and biodegradability of ArtiFascia when used as a dural graft in rabbits. This study suggests that PLCL-based grafts including ArtiFascia are safe and effective to repair Rabbit Dura.
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dura mater,CSF,biodegradability,local tolerability,PLCL,PDLCL,biodegradable materials
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