A study of the normal temporal healing pattern and the mucociliary transport after endoscopic partial and full-thickness removal of nasal mucosa in sheep
Ckl. Shaw et al., A study of the normal temporal healing pattern and the mucociliary transport after endoscopic partial and full-thickness removal of nasal mucosa in sheep, IMM CELL B, 79(2), 2001, pp. 145-148
The aim of this study was to assess the temporal healing process of nasal e
pithelium after full-thickness and partial thickness mucosal removal in she
ep. Healing was assessed by histologically examining serial biopsies of the
healing wounds. The histology assessed the regeneration of epithelium and
return of cilia. Mucociliary clearance was measured before and after injury
. On day 84 post injury partial thickness injuries had 80.7% (SEM = 10.25)
normal epithelium and 68.35% (SEM = 19.2) reciliation. Full-thickness wound
s had 64.98% (SEM = 19.17) normal epithelium and 32.96% (SEM = 17.46) recil
iation. On day 84 the difference for epithelium regeneration was not signif
icant (P > 0.05), but reciliation was significant (P < 0.05). The baseline
mucociliary clearance was 0.84 mm per second (SEM = 0.2) and did not differ
significantly from either the partial thickness wound transport rate (2.49
mm/s; SEM = 1.02) or the full-thickness transport rate (0.9 mm/s; SEM = 0.
37) (paired t-test P > 0.05). The time period (84 days) for evaluation of r
eciliation was insufficient, as reciliation appeared to be continuing. The
healing process took place over a longer time period than what had been pre
viously reported in the literature and this may account for the symptoms se
en in the postoperative period in patients after sinus surgery.