The preventive effect of omega-3 fish oil on peritoneal adhesion formation.

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY Polish Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2023-02-17 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0016.2730
Kerem Karaman, Hüseyin Çakıroğlu, Fatıma Betül Nogay, Mehmet Ramazan Şekeroğlu, Fahri Yilmaz
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Abstract

Introduction: Postoperative peritoneal adhesions formed after abdominal surgery still continue to exist as an unresolved health problem.

Aim: The aim of the present study is to examine whether omega -3 fish oil has a preventive effect on postoperative peritoneal adhesions.

Methods: Twenty-one female Wistar-Albino rats were separated into 3 groups (sham, control, and experimental group), each consisting of 7 rats. In sham group, only laparotomy was performed. Both in control and experimental group rats; the right parietal peritoneum and cecum were traumatized to form petechiae. Following this procedure, unlike the control group, the abdomen was irrigated with omega-3 fish oil in the experimental group. Rats were re-explored on the 14th postoperative day and adhesions were scored. Tissue samples and blood samples were taken for histopathological and biochemical analysis.

Results: None of the omega-3 fish oil given rats developed macroscopically postoperative peritoneal adhesion (P=0.005). Omega-3 fish oil formed an anti-adhesive lipid barrier on injured tissue surfaces. Microscopic evaluation revealed diffuse inflammation with excessive connective tissue and fibroblastic activity in control group rats while foreign body reactions were common in omega-3 given rats. The mean amount of hydroxyproline in samples from injured tissues was significantly lower in omega-3 given rats than in control rats. (P=0.004).

Conclusion: Intraperitoneal application of omega-3 fish oil prevents postoperative peritoneal adhesions by forming an anti-adhesive lipid barrier on injured tissue surfaces. However, further studies are needed to determine whether this adipose layer is permanent or will be resorbed over time.

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omega-3鱼油对腹膜粘连形成的预防作用。
腹膜术后粘连作为一个未解决的健康问题仍然存在。目的:探讨omega -3鱼油对术后腹膜粘连的预防作用。方法:将21只雌性Wistar-Albino大鼠分为3组(假手术组、对照组、实验组),每组7只。假手术组仅开腹手术。对照组和实验组大鼠;右腹膜顶骨和盲肠损伤形成瘀点。在此过程中,与对照组不同的是,实验组用omega-3鱼油冲洗腹部。术后第14天再次探查大鼠并对粘连进行评分。取组织标本和血液标本进行组织病理学和生化分析。结果:omega-3鱼油给药大鼠术后未出现腹腔粘连(P=0.005)。欧米茄-3鱼油在受伤组织表面形成了抗粘连的脂质屏障。显微镜检查显示,对照组大鼠出现弥漫性炎症,结缔组织和成纤维细胞活动过度,而给予omega-3的大鼠出现异物反应。服用omega-3的大鼠损伤组织样本中羟基脯氨酸的平均含量明显低于对照组大鼠。(P = 0.004)。结论:腹膜内应用omega-3鱼油通过在损伤组织表面形成抗粘连的脂质屏障来防止术后腹膜粘连。然而,需要进一步的研究来确定这种脂肪层是永久性的还是会随着时间的推移被吸收。
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