1. Impact of Tissue Handling and Size Modification on Septal Chondrocyte Viability
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Goshtasbi, Khodayar, Nguyen, Theodore V, Prasad, Karthik R, Hong, Ellen M, Sterritt, Naya, Dilley, Katelyn K, Kozlowski, Konrad, Ha, Alexis, and Wong, Brian JF
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Bioengineering ,cartilage viability ,chondrocyte viability ,diced cartilage ,rhinoplasty ,tissue viability ,Nasal Septum ,Chondrocytes ,Humans ,Microscopy ,Confocal ,Rhinoplasty ,Cell Survival ,Adult ,Female ,Male ,Nasal Cartilages ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
IntroductionThe physical modification of cartilage grafts during rhinoplasty risks chondrocyte death at the margins where the tissue is cut. This study compares chondrocyte viability between diced, scaled, and pate samples in human models, and further computes percent chondrocyte viability as a function of sequential dicing size in a computational model.MethodsSeptal cartilage from 11 individuals was prepared as follows: diced (1 mm cubic), scaled (shaved to 0.05). Conversely, pate samples had significantly less viability compared to positive controls, diced samples, and scaled samples (all p
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- 2024