Antifibrotic Effect of Boric acid (cas 11113-50-1) in Rats with Epidural Fibrosis
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Add time:07/19/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
BackgroundEpidural fibrosis is a major problem after spine surgery, with some patients having recurrent symptoms secondary to excessive formation of scar tissue resulting in neurologic compression. We used a rat laminectomy model to determine if topical application of Boric acid (cas 11113-50-1) could be helpful in the prevention of epidural fibrosis.
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