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Effect of Botulinum Toxin A on Muscle Healing and its Implications in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery

Authors :
Yaron Shoham
Yuval Krieger
Alexander Bogdanov Berezovsky
Oleg Sukmanov
Eldad Silberstein
Ehud Maor
Source :
Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 38:557-561
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017.

Abstract

Background Muscle activity contributes to the enhancement of facial aging deformity, blepharospasm, cerebral palsy spasticity, trismus, torticollis, and other conditions. Myotomy of the involved muscles in order to reduce the deformity has variable success rates due to muscle healing and regeneration of activity. Objectives The goal of this study was to investigate whether blocking striated muscle activity with Botulinum toxin (BtxA) during the healing time after myotomy alters the healing process and reduces long-term muscle activity. Methods Eighteen Sprague Dawley rats where divided into 3 groups: group A (n = 7) underwent myotomy of their Latisimus Dorsi muscle; group B (n = 7) underwent myotomy and injection of BtxA into their severed muscle; group C (n = 4) injection of BtxA only. Muscle strength was tested periodically using a grip test. Results Starting at week 16 and until the termination of study at week 22, group B (Myotomy + BtxA) showed significant reduction in muscle power compared to the two control groups. Conclusions Addition of BtxA injection into a muscle immediately after myotomy may interfere with muscle healing and contribute to a more successful long-term result.

Details

ISSN :
1527330X and 1090820X
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aesthetic Surgery Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e1fa5b37514b7ec5f7785ad58034ea97
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjx207