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A comparative Histologic and Immunohistochemistry Evaluation Between Normal Aponeurotic Tissue, Fibrotic Aponeurotic Scars and Polypropylene Embedded Aponeurotic Scars

Radu Chicea, Dan Bratu, Anca Lucia Chicea, Alin Mihetiu, Vlad Preluca, Cristian Tantar, Mihai Sava
Published 30 Sep 2017
Pages 510–512

Abstract

Synthetic polypropylene materials are increasingly being used in surgery to repair parietal defects in perineal floor curing surgery, in genital prolapse and stress urinary incontinence. The tissue response to contact with these materials varies, and the inflammatory tissue response may be a prognostic marker of success in surgical interventions that involve contact between tissues and polypropylene materials.

Keywords: aponeurotic tissue; scars; inflammatory reaction; polypropylene

How to Cite this Article

Chicea, R., Bratu, D., Chicea, A., Mihetiu, A., Preluca, V., Tantar, C., & Sava, M. (2017). A comparative Histologic and Immunohistochemistry Evaluation Between Normal Aponeurotic Tissue, Fibrotic Aponeurotic Scars and Polypropylene Embedded Aponeurotic Scars. Materiale Plastice, 54(3), 510–512. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.17.3.4882
Chicea R, Bratu D, Chicea A, Mihetiu A, Preluca V, Tantar C, Sava M. A comparative Histologic and Immunohistochemistry Evaluation Between Normal Aponeurotic Tissue, Fibrotic Aponeurotic Scars and Polypropylene Embedded Aponeurotic Scars. Materiale Plastice. 2017;54(3):510–512. doi: 10.37358/MP.17.3.4882
R. Chicea, D. Bratu, A. Chicea, A. Mihetiu, V. Preluca, C. Tantar, and M. Sava, "A comparative Histologic and Immunohistochemistry Evaluation Between Normal Aponeurotic Tissue, Fibrotic Aponeurotic Scars and Polypropylene Embedded Aponeurotic Scars,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 54, no. 3, pp. 510–512, 2017. doi: 10.37358/MP.17.3.4882
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