Carboxymethylcellulose coated on visceral face of polypropylene mesh prevents adhesion without impairing wound healing in incisional hernia model in rats.
Autor: | Yelimlieş, B., Alponat, A., Çubukçu, A., Kuru, M., Öz, S., Erçin, C., Gönüllü, N., Yelimlieş, B, Cubukçu, A, Oz, S, Erçin, C, Gönüllü, N |
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SURGICAL complications
VISCERA INTESTINES HEALING WOUND healing TISSUE adhesions HERNIA surgery PREVENTION of surgical complications ABDOMINAL surgery ANIMAL experimentation BIOLOGICAL models BIOMEDICAL materials CELLULOSE COMPARATIVE studies RESEARCH methodology MEDICAL cooperation POLYENES PROBABILITY theory RATS REFERENCE values RESEARCH EVALUATION research SURGICAL meshes PREVENTION |
Zdroj: | Hernia; Sep2003, Vol. 7 Issue 3, p130-133, 4p |
Abstrakt: | Adhesions between viscera and mesh may result in intestinal obstruction and fistulae formation. Fewer adhesions with sodium carboxymethylcellulose (SCMC)-coated polypropylene mesh (PM) has been reported, but impaired wound healing was the major concern. We investigated the adhesion-prevention effect of SCMC in different concentrations, as coating only on visceral face of PM and its effects on wound healing. A full-thickness abdominal wall defect was created in 28 rats, which were then divided into three groups. In Group I (control), the defect was repaired with PM only; in Group II and Group III, the defects were repaired with 1% and 1.6% SCMC-coated-PM, respectively. All animals were sacrificed at day 30, and histological evaluation and adhesion scoring were done. Animals in the group in which 1.6% SCMC-coated PM was used developed significantly fewer adhesions compared with other animals (P=0.04). Histological evaluation using a semiquantitative scoring system showed no difference between the groups in fibrosis and inflammation scores (P=0.9 and P=0.3, respectively), and thickness of fibrosis on mesh was also similar (P=0.5). SCMC in 1.6% concentration as coating only on the visceral face of PM reduced the incidence and severity of adhesions without impairing wound healing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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