Efficacy of Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose, SurgiGuard®, in Porcine Surgery
Autor: | Se Hoon Kim, Kyung Sik Kim, Sung Hyun Kim, Hye Sung Yoon, Hyun Kyoon Kim |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Swine Blood Loss Surgical Spleen Fibril Group A Group B Hemostatics 03 medical and health sciences Random Allocation 0302 clinical medicine Fibrosis medicine Animals Animal model Cellulose Oxidized blood loss business.industry oxidized regenerated cellulose General Medicine medicine.disease Hemostasis Surgical Surgery medicine.anatomical_structure Liver 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Hemostasis histopathology 030211 gastroenterology & hepatology Histopathology Original Article business Abdominal surgery |
Zdroj: | Yonsei Medical Journal |
ISSN: | 1976-2437 0513-5796 |
Popis: | PURPOSE Adequate hemostasis is important for postoperative outcomes of abdominal surgery. This study evaluated the hemostatic effects and accompanying histopathological changes of a novel oxidized regenerated cellulose, SurgiGuard®, during abdominal surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS Ten pigs underwent wedge resection of the spleen (1×1 cm) and liver (1.5×1.5 cm). The resected surface was covered with Surgicel® fabric or fibril type (Group A) or SurgiGuard® fabric or fibril type (Group B). Surgicel® and SurgiGuard® were randomized for attachment to the resected surface by fabric type (n=5) or fibril type (n=5). Blood loss was measured 5, 7, and 9 min after resection. Pigs were necropsied 6 weeks postoperatively to evaluate gross and histopathological changes. RESULTS There was no significant difference in total blood loss between groups [spleen fabric: Group A vs. Group B, 4.38 g (2.74-6.43) vs. 3.41 g (2.46-4.65), p=0.436; spleen fibril: Group A vs. Group B, 3.44 g (2.82-6.07) vs. 3.60 g (2.03-6.09), p=0.971; liver fabric: Group A vs. Group B, 4.51 g (2.67-10.61) vs. 6.93 g (3.09-9.95), p=0.796; liver fibril: Group A vs. Group B, 3.32 g (2.50-8.78) vs. 3.70 g (2.32-5.84), p=0.971]. Histopathological analysis revealed no significant difference in toxicities related to Surgicel® or SurgiGuard® [inflammation, fibrosis, foreign bodies, and hemorrhage (spleen: p=0.333, 0.127, 0.751, and 1.000; liver: p=0.155, 0.751, 1.000, and 1.000, respectively)]. CONCLUSION SurgiGuard® is as effective and non-toxic as Surgicel® in achieving hemostasis after porcine abdominal surgery. |
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