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Title: | Experimental sinusitis in nasally catheterised rabbits | Authors: | Çetin, Çiğdem Banu Kara, Cüneyt Orhan Çolakoglu, Nagehan Şengül, Mustafa Pınar, Hilmi Şafak |
Keywords: | Experimental Nasal catheterization Rabbit Sinusitis animal experiment animal model article bacterial flora catheterization computer assisted tomography controlled study disease predisposition female histopathology inflammation male maxillary sinus microbiological examination nonhuman nose mucosa rabbit randomization risk factor sinusitis Animals Biopsy, Needle Catheterization Disease Models, Animal Female Gram-Negative Bacteria Gram-Positive Bacteria Immunohistochemistry Male Maxillary Sinusitis Nasal Mucosa Random Allocation Reference Values Risk Assessment Tomography, X-Ray Computed |
Abstract: | Aim: The aim of the study was to create an experimental rabbit model for investigating the effects of nasal catheterization on rhinosinus mucosa, bacterial flora and observing the development of bacterial sinusitis. Methods: Healthy adult white rabbits of either sex and with body weights of 2,5-3 kg were used. Rabbits were randomly separated into two groups; the first group was catheterized by 12 French and the second group was catheterized by 8 French catheters blindly and the non-catheterized left sides were accepted as control. Three randomly chosen rabbits from each group were examined by computerized tomography scans (CT) and sacrified in the first, second and the fourth week of the study. Microbiological and histopathological examinations were performed. Results: In both study groups after the first week of nasal catheterization, opacity or air-fluid level was detected in maxillary sinuses by CT scans, which was significant in group 1. Inflammation spread by the prolongation of nasal catheterization and rapidly development of sinusitis was observed by thicker catheters' usage. Conclusion: In this study, the role of nasal catheterization as a predisposing factor in the development of sinusitis and the increase of sinusitis development risk in relation with the catheterization period and the catheters' thickness was shown. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5364 | ISSN: | 0300-0729 |
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