Impact of a Hydrophilic Polyethylene Glycol-Based Adhesion Barrier After Experimental Celiotomy in Rabbits

Mardin Mohammed, Bahjat Abbas, H. Dyary
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A hydrophilic polyethylene glycol-based adhesion barrier (SprayGel ™ ) was tested on intra-abdominal adhesion in conventional celiotomy in rabbits. Twenty healthy male rabbits of the local breed were randomly divided into two equal groups: control and treatment. All the experimental rabbits were first subjected to mid-line conventional celiotomy under general anesthesia. The ascending colon was tracked out of the laparotomy opening, and a sterile soft toothbrush was used mechanically to abrase its serosal and subserosal layers. Before closing the celiotomy opening, 2 ml of sterile saline solution was applied intraperitoneally into the abdominal cavities of the control group. SprayGel ™ was applied to the test rabbits' abraded colons before their closures. Postmortem examinations were performed on the 14 th and 21 st postoperative days to assess intraperitoneal gross pathological changes, and biopsies were collected for histopathological examinations. The macromorphological and micromorphological examinations showed mild postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion changes in the treatment compared to the control. This was confirmed by significantly lowered gross intra-abdominal adhesion scores with the slightest micromorphological changes in the SprayGel ™ -treated rabbits. Higher scores of gross transperitoneal adhesions were observed in the control rabbits. In addition, histopathological changes were seen as serosal scars, consisting of raised areas of fibrous tissue replacing the muscularis layer of the mechanically abraded ascending colon, often to the submucosa level. SprayGel ™ was an effective barrier substance to reduce intra-abdominal adhesions following celiotomy and experimentally induced mechanical serosal and subserosal abrasions to the ascending colon in rabbits.
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基于亲水性聚乙二醇的粘附屏障对实验性 Celiotomy 兔术后的影响
对兔子传统开腹手术中腹腔内粘连的亲水性聚乙二醇粘连屏障(SprayGel ™)进行了测试。20 只当地品种的健康雄兔被随机分为两个相同的组别:对照组和治疗组。所有实验兔首先在全身麻醉下接受中线常规腹腔切开术。将升结肠从开腹切口中拖出,用无菌软毛牙刷机械性地磨损其浆膜层和浆膜下层。在关闭腹腔切口前,向对照组腹腔内注射 2 毫升无菌生理盐水。在关闭试验组兔子被磨损的结肠之前,在其上涂抹 SprayGel ™。在术后第 14 天和第 21 天进行尸检,以评估腹腔内的大体病理变化,并收集活组织进行组织病理学检查。大体形态学和微观形态学检查显示,与对照组相比,治疗组术后腹腔内粘连变化轻微。经 SprayGel ™ 处理的兔子腹腔内粘连大体评分明显降低,微观形态变化轻微,证实了这一点。对照组兔子的腹膜粘连评分更高。此外,组织病理学变化表现为浆膜疤痕,由凸起的纤维组织区域组成,取代了机械磨损升结肠的肌层,通常达到粘膜下水平。SprayGel ™ 是一种有效的屏障物质,可减少兔子腹腔切开术和升结肠机械性浆膜和粘膜下擦伤后腹腔内的粘连。
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