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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2015

SAT0446 Autologous Fat Transplantation Has a Long Term Efficacy on Scleroderma Skin Fibrosis: Results from a Controlled Study Versus Hyaluronic Acid Filler

N. Del Papa; Domenico Sambataro; Eleonora Zaccara; W. Maglione; Romina Andracco; Fabio Caviggioli; G. Di Luca; Antonina Parafioriti; Claudio Vitali

Background Autologous fat tissue grafting (AFTG) has been successfully used in the treatment of different sclerotic conditions, including scleroderma. Objectives We evaluated in patients with SSc who complained of a reduced mouth opening, the long-term efficacy of AFTG of the lips in improving mouth opening in comparison with hyaluronic acid (HA) filler. We also investigated whether these procedures may induce some changes in the microvascular architecture and dermal structure of the treated skin area. Methods We studied 30 patients with dcSSc, (median age 37±12 yrs, disease duration 11±8yrs): 15 were treated by topical perioral AFTG according to Coleman technique and 15 by HA filler. The filler was repeated after 3 months. Baseline and after treatment (at months 3, 6, and 12) mouth opening changes were assessed by measuring inter-incisal distance and oral perimeter. Pre- and post-treatment modifications of microvascular architecture were assessed by counting capillaries in the inferior lip videocapillaroscopy (VC) images. Similarly, histological sections of perioral skin biopsy were examined at baseline and 3 months to evaluate dermo-epidermic junction (DEJ), the collagen content (by Massons Trichrome staining) and microvessel density (MVD) (by anti-CD34/CD31staining). Results 3 months after treatment both the inter-incisal distance and oral perimeter significantly increased (p<0.001). At the same time, a significant skin neovascularization became evident, both considering the VC images (p<0.001) and MVD scores in IH sections (p<0.0001). Finally, some skin histological aspects also improved, as shown by the significant changes in DEJ flattening scores (p<0.0001) and collagen content with less abnormal and denser collagen bundles. At 6 and 12 months, despite the disappearance of filling effect, both the functional improvement in mouth opening and the increased number of capillaries were maintained. No effect either on the mouth opening, VC images and skin histological aspects was observed in SSc patients treated by HA filler. Conclusions The present study shows that, in patients with SSc, AFTG can improve mouth opening, induce a neovascularization, and partially restore the skin structure. All these effects were confirmed in the long-term observation. The lack of functional and biological effects in the control group treated by HA filler, suggests that the observed therapeutic effect of lipostructure may be specifically ascribed to the on site transplantation of fat tissue. Our study may open new perspectives for the local and general therapeutic approach to SSc. Disclosure of Interest None declared


Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2014

FRI0489 The Number of Micro-Hemorrhages and Micro-Thrombosis Detected by Nailfold Videocapillaroscopy is Predictive of Disease Activity in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis

Domenico Sambataro; Gianluca Sambataro; Claudio Vitali; W. Maglione; Eleonora Zaccara; G. Di Luca; Riccardo Polosa; Antonella Afeltra; N. Del Papa


Archivio Di Ortopedia E Reumatologia | 2010

Chirurgia ortopedica oncologica: la chirurgia vascolare al servizio della chirurgia di ricostruzione

D. Corti; S. Mapelli; P. Daolio; R. Zorzi; G. Di Luca


Archivio Di Ortopedia E Reumatologia | 2010

La sindrome da intrappolamento dell’arteria poplitea

D. Corti; G. Di Luca; N. Del Papa


Archivio Di Ortopedia E Reumatologia | 2010

Arterite di Horton: è sempre necessaria la biopsia dell’arteria temporale?

Luigi Sinigaglia; Salvatore Casari; G. Di Luca


Archivio Di Ortopedia E Reumatologia | 2010

Emergenze vascolari in chirurgia ortopedica

G. Di Luca; D. Corti


Archivio Di Ortopedia E Reumatologia | 2010

La diagnostica vascolare non invasiva nella preparazione del paziente sottoposto a chirurgia ortopedica maggiore

G. Di Luca; D. Corti; N. Del Papa


Archivio Di Ortopedia E Reumatologia | 2010

Sindrome “overlap” sclerosi sistemica/sindrome da anticorpi antifosfolipidi: descrizione di un caso complesso per la gestione multispecialistica e per le strategie terapeutiche adottate

N. Del Papa; W. Maglione; D.P. Comina; G. Di Luca; D. Comi


Archivio Di Ortopedia E Reumatologia | 2010

Il danno vascolare nella sclerosi sistemica

N. Del Papa; Nadia Quirici; W. Maglione; D.P. Comina; N. Vaso; G. Di Luca; Luigi Sinigaglia


Archivio Di Ortopedia E Reumatologia | 2010

Sindrome compartimentale addominale post-artroscopia d’anca. Una complicanza possibile?

G. Di Luca; L. Pierannunzii

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