• Title of article

    Investigation on the Influence of Synovial Fluid and Vitreous Humour on Avulsion Wounds Healing in Rabbits

  • Author/Authors

    Naeem, L. A Department of Surgery and Obstetrics - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Abdul Kareem, Z. B Department of Surgery and Obstetrics - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Jassim, M. M Department of Surgery and Obstetrics - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Khalaf, A. A Department of Surgery and Obstetrics - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq , Jabbar, Z. A Department of Surgery and Obstetrics - College of Veterinary Medicine - University of Basrah - Basrah, Iraq

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    1483
  • To page
    1491
  • Abstract
    In the present study, we investigated the efficacy of vitreous humour and synovial fluid on avulsion wound healing in a rabbit’s model. The vitreous humour is a fluid that resembles gel consisting of approximately 98– 99% water, little hyaluronic acid, glucose, collagen, anions, cations and ions. It is in the posterior eye chamber for the comparison with synovial fluid that consisted of hyaluronin, lubricin, proteinase, prostaglandins and collagenase. In this study, both synovial fluid and vitreous humour were collected from rabbits by aspiration of vitreous humour from the eye (postmortem) and arthrocentesis procedure was applied for collection of synovial fluid. Twelve adult rabbits were used in this study, they divided into three groups each group consisted of four animals wounded experimentally (an avulsion wound). Our results showed the influence of vitreous humour (group B) on healing of the wound is better than the synovial fluid (group C) in the clinical evaluation of shrinkage of the wound. The histo-pathologically changes also revealed that in the vitreous humour treated group (group B), the wound healing process proceeded better than other groups (control and synovial fluid groups). In conclusion, the histopathological and clinical observations demonstrated that application of vitreous humour on wound might be pivotal in improving the healing of avulsion wounds and establish a new tissue in rabbits.
  • Keywords
    vitreous humour , synovial fluid , avulsion wounds healing , rabbits
  • Journal title
    Archives of Razi Institute
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2706629