Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4107646 Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryChanges, destructions and interruptions in middle ear ossicular chain architecture may be caused by infection, trauma, tumors, congenital alterations or prior surgeries. Nonetheless, infectious and inflammatory processes, focal or generalized which affect the middle ear are the most prevalent, causing a great demand for ossiculoplasty. Biosilicato® is a new material which can be used in the middle ear with the goal of reconstructing the ossicular chain. It is a bioactive type A vitroceramic, in other words, it binds to bone or soft tissue in a matter of a few hours, thanks to the formation of hydroxy-carbonateapatatie in its contact surface when in contact with body fluids.AimsThe goal of the present paper is to assess biosilicate ototoxicity and vestibular toxicity in experimental animals, for later use in humans.Materials and MethodsThis a clinical and experimental study in which otoacoustic emissions were performed before and after the placement of Biosilicate in the middle ear of experimental animals and a scanning electron microscopy was carried out in the cochlea, saccule, utriculus and macula of the semicircular canals after 30 and 90 days to assess oto and vestibular toxicity.ResultsThere were no signs of oto or vestibular toxicity in any of the groups associated with biosilicate.ConclusionBiosilicate is a safe material to be used in ossiculoplasties

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