Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Nov 2024)

Clinical, thermographic, and tensiometric evaluation of rat cutaneous wounds treated with collagen gel associated with F18 bioactive glass

  • Bruna Martins da Silva,
  • Ivan Felismino Charas dos Santos,
  • Paula Mancuso,
  • Letícia Albuquerque Fortes Pereira,
  • Ivan Moroz,
  • Marina Frazatti Gallina,
  • Miriam Harumi Tsunemi,
  • Marina Trevelin Souza,
  • Claudia Helena Pellizzon,
  • José Ivaldo Siqueira Silva Júnior,
  • Cláudia Valéria Seullner Brandão,
  • Liandra Amara Garcia Alves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/acb399424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39

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ABSTRACT Purpose: To evaluate the association of collagen gel with F18 bioactive glass (BG) in the healing of non-contaminated cutaneous wounds induced in healthy Wistar rats. Methods: One hundred twelve adult and healthy Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups (n = 28): saline solution (0.9%); healing ointment based on allantoin and zinc oxide; collagen gel; and association of F18 BG powder and collagen gel. All the rats underwent the creation of a 3-cm diameter wound in their dorsal region. Macroscopic, thermographic, and tensiometric evaluations of the wound were performed. Results: The presence of granulation tissue varied significantly in and between the groups. The surface temperature assessed through thermography of wounds treated with saline solution (0.9%) increased significantly over time and between the groups. No difference was identified regarding tensiometry. Conclusions: Collagen gel associated with F18 BG induced beneficial healing effects on non-contaminated cutaneous wounds in Wistar rats, which included the induction of increased blood perfusion as assessed through thermography.

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