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Radiologic and Histological Evaluation of Otogenic Sliced Cartilage Grafts at the Tip of the Chin of Rabbits: An Experimental Study

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OBJECTIVES: Cartilage grafts have been commonly used in plastic and reconstructive surgery applications for many different goals, such as auricular reconstruction and rhinoplasty. The use of autologous cartilage is ideal for many reasons. An attempt was made to produce an experimental animal model to test the efficacy of otogenic Surgicel-wrapped sliced cartilage. METHODS: In this experimental study, cartilage grafts were harvested from rabbits' ears. These grafts were cut in pieces of 0.5 mm to 1 mm using a no. 11 blade. This cartilage mass was wrapped in one layer of Surgicel (oxidized regenerated cellulose) and inserted in the chin of the rabbits. MR analyses were made at 1 week and 6 months and histological analyses were made at 6 months. RESULTS: Cartilage grafts maintained approximately 80% of their dimensions in MRI. The proportion of necrosis was between 30% and 50% and the proportion of resorption was approximately 20% in the histological studies.

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