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Fig. 7 Cell surface area of live hFBs on electrospun and dense membranes
Fig. 8 SEM images of hFB cells after 24 h of incubation on electrospun and dense polyurethane membranes (PUUR A, PUUR B, PUUR C, and PUUE), and Tecoflex. Black arrows show cells and white arrows indicate lamellipodia (1000x; 5 kV)
Electrospinning parameters to prepare different membranes
Electrospinning conditions and measured parameters
FTIR spectra of PCL-diol and PUUR

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Biocompatibility studies of polyurethane electrospun membranes based on arginine as chain extender
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August 2021

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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine

Georgina Alejandra Venegas-Cervera

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Electrospun polymers are an example of multi-functional biomaterials that improve the material-cellular interaction and aimed at enhancing wound healing. The main objective of this work is to fabricate electrospun polyurethane membranes using arginine as chain extender (PUUR) in order to test the fibroblasts affinity and adhesion on the material and the polymer toxicity. Polyurethane membranes were prepared in two steps: (i) the polyurethane synthesis, and ii) the electrospinning process. The membranes were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transforms infrared spectroscopy, gel permeation chromatography, and differential scanning calorimetry techniques. The evaluation of PUUR as a scaffolding biomaterial for growing and developing of cells on the material was realized by LIVE/DEAD staining. The results show that the fluorescent surface area of human fibroblasts (hFB), was greater in control dense membranes made from Tecoflex than in electrospun and dense PUUR. From SEM analysis, the electrospun membranes show relatively uniform attachment of cells with a well-spread shape, while Tecoflex dense membranes show a non-proliferating round shape, which is attributed to the fiber's structure in electrospun membranes. The cell morphology and the cell attachment assay results reveal the well spreading of hFB cells on the surface of electrospun PUUR membranes which indicates a good response related to cell adhesion. Graphical Abstract 1 Introduction

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Periprosthetic fracture. a Valgus knee of 23º.b Fracture 3 months after surgery. c 6 month’s postoperative control
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery Do we really improve life quality after total knee arthroplasty in patients with Parkinson's disease?

February 2021

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Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery

Introduction The knee in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients is a problematic joint due to pain, stiffness and gait instability. The aim of this study is to evaluate the functional outcome and degree of pain relief achieved after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in PD patients. Materials and methods This is a retrospective review of 26 PD patients (32 knees) with osteoarthritis who underwent a TKA between 1994 and 2013. Comorbidities, anesthetic procedures and complications were recorded. Patient functional status was assessed with the Knee Society Function Score (KFS) and the Knee Society Score (KSS). PD stage was classified with the Hoehn and Yahr Scale. Results The mean follow-up was 3.5 years (range 2–9). The mean age was 71 years (range 61–83) with a mean time since PD diagnosis of 11.8 years (range 4–24). PD severity on the Hoehn and Yahr Scale was 1.5 points before surgery and 2 points postoperatively. Pain on the visual analogic scale improved from 8 points preoperatively to 5 points at 1-year follow-up; function improved from 32 (range 20–45) to 71 (range 50–81) and from 34 (range 28–52) to 59 (range 25–76) on the KSS and KFS, respectively. The mean postoperative hospital stay was 9.8 days (range 5–21). Confusion and flexion contracture were the most frequent perioperative complications. Conclusion TKA successfully provided pain relief in PD patients. However, the functional outcome is related to disease progression and, therefore, variable. Perioperative complications are difficult to avoid and manage.

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... Evidências apontam a existência de mais de 2 mil tipos de coberturas sintéticas ou biológicas disponíveis no mercado internacional. Esses produtos são biodegradáveis e biocompatíveis, e são empregadas técnicas para impedir a reabsorção e as falhas do material 12,13,14,15 . ...

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Análise microbiológica de membranas de quitosana com associações de n-acilidrazona: avaliação da eficiência
Biocompatibility studies of polyurethane electrospun membranes based on arginine as chain extender

Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine

... Patients with PD often have knee OA. The knee joint poses difficulties for PD patients in the advanced stages of the disease, causing pain, stiffness, and instability that may require TKA [93]. However, associated orthopedic conditions, such as a high risk of falls and fractures, rigidity, and poor bone quality in PD patients, can make THA challenging for arthroplasty surgeons [53,72]. ...

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery Do we really improve life quality after total knee arthroplasty in patients with Parkinson's disease?

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery