2021
DOI: 10.1002/lary.29501
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MRI Study of Jellyfish Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid, and Cadaveric Dermis for Injection Laryngoplasty

Abstract: Objectives/Hypothesis: Test a new jellyfish collagen biomaterial aimed to increase duration of injection medialization laryngoplasty (IL) against two products in clinical practice.Study Design: Animal model. Methods: Left recurrent laryngeal nerve sectioning and IL were performed in New Zealand White rabbits (N = 6/group). Group 1 received micronized cross-linked jellyfish collagen (MX-JC) and adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs), Group 2, MX-JC alone, Group 3, cross-linked hyaluronic acid (X-HA), and Group 4, m… Show more

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“…MRI imaging is now more readily available and economically feasible for lab experimentation at our institution, as is occurring at most major institutions in the United States. For this reason, we proceeded to use this imaging modality to estimate the residual volume of JC in a rabbit model 7 . Our desire to use this imaging modality was partially motivated by animal experiments using this modality to assess the intrinsic behavior of injection laryngoplasty material with the native laryngeal parenchyma 8–10 .…”
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“…MRI imaging is now more readily available and economically feasible for lab experimentation at our institution, as is occurring at most major institutions in the United States. For this reason, we proceeded to use this imaging modality to estimate the residual volume of JC in a rabbit model 7 . Our desire to use this imaging modality was partially motivated by animal experiments using this modality to assess the intrinsic behavior of injection laryngoplasty material with the native laryngeal parenchyma 8–10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The animal model used in this investigation and the methodology employed for completing these experiments are described in a recently completed investigation 7 . It will be briefly highlighted below.…”
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