Replacement of the TMO membrane (dura mater) with connective tissue and bone tissue

SUBSTITUTION OF TMO CONNECTING TISSUES

Perforated Dura mater provides an outflow of exudate from the operating field and informs all the damage factors for triggering reparative and immune processes.

It quickly sprouts vessels and is completely replaced in volume in 100% of cases.

Normally it is replaced by a cloth for 4 months, even if it is not perforated.

According to the histological analysis, after 4 months in this area, there is no structurally isolated Dura mater at all, and its entire volume is completely replaced by soft gum tissues.

According to the thesis, when Dura mater is inserted into the bone (under the periosteum in crushed form), it is completely replaced by bone tissue without residue.

In this case, the resulting bone is completely identical to bone tissue in a number of located areas.

The process of resorption and replacement of TMP is controlled by the creation of transport of liquids through the membrane while maintaining its barrier properties.

The tool for this is the presence of perforations in the Dura mater with a certain frequency and diameter.