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Acta cir. bras ; 31(6): 389-395, tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-785020

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ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To investigate the potential efficacy of beractant (Survanta(r)) and Seprafilm(r) on the prevention of postoperative adhesions. METHODS: Forty Wistar-albino female rats were used. The rats were randomly allocated into four groups of 10 rats each as control group (CG), beractant group (BG), Seprafilm(r) group (SG), and combined group (COG). All rats underwent cecal abrasion via midline laparotomy. Before abdominal closure, isotonic saline, beractant, Seprafilm, and combined agents were intraperitoneally administered. Adhesions were classified macroscopically with Canbaz Scoring System on postoperative day 10. Ceacum was resected for histopathological assessment. RESULTS: Macroscopic adhesion scores were significantly lower in BG, SG, and COG than CG (p<0.05); (45%, 15%, 25%, and 15%; respectively). Histopathological assessment revealed a reduced inflammation and fibrosis score in the study groups than CG (p<0.05). In BG, adhesion development, inflammation and fibrosis scores were lower than SG; however, it was not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: Intra-abdominal application of beractant is significantly effective for the prevention of adhesion formation with no adverse effect by covering the whole peritoneal mesothelium with excellent gliding properties in a rat model. The combination of both agents is also effective in reducing adhesion formation, however, not superior to single beractant application.


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Animaux , Femelle , Produits biologiques/pharmacologie , Maladies du caecum/prévention et contrôle , Caecum/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Acide hyaluronique/pharmacologie , Péritoine/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Péritoine/anatomopathologie , Soins postopératoires/instrumentation , Fibrose , Répartition aléatoire , Caecum/chirurgie , Caecum/anatomopathologie , Adhérences tissulaires/anatomopathologie , Adhérences tissulaires/prévention et contrôle , Rat Wistar , Modèles animaux , Association de médicaments/méthodes , Inflammation/anatomopathologie , Inflammation/prévention et contrôle
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