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

Kerem Karaman, Hüseyin Çakıroğlu, Fatıma Betül Tuncer, Mehmet Ramazan Şekeroğlu, Fahri Yılmaz
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<br><b>Introduction:</b> Postoperative peritoneal adhesions that form after abdominal surgery still continue to exist as an unresolved health problem.</br> <br><b>Aim:</b> The aim of the study is to examine whether omega-3 fish oil has a preventive effect on postoperative peritoneal adhesions.</br> <br><b>Material and methods:</b> Twenty-one female Wistar albino rats were separated into 3 groups (sham, control and experimental), each consisting of 7 rats. In the sham group, only laparotomy was performed. In both the control and experimental group rats, the right parietal peritoneum and cecum were traumatised to form petechiae. Following this procedure, the abdomen was irrigated with omega-3 fish oil in the experimental group. The rats were re-explored on the 14<sup>th</sup> postoperative day and any adhesions were scored. Tissue samples and blood samples were taken for histopathological and biochemical analysis.</br> <br><b>Results:</b> None of the rats that were administered omega-3 fish oil developed macroscopic postoperative peritoneal adhesions (P = 0.005). The omega-3 fish oil formed an anti-adhesive lipid barrier on the injured tissue surfaces. Microscopic evaluation revealed diffuse inflammation with excessive connective tissue and fibroblastic activity in the control group rats, while foreign body reactions were common in the omega-3 rats. The mean amount of hydroxyproline in samples from injured tissues was significantly lower in the omega-3 rats than in the control rats (P = 0.004).</br> <br><b>Conclusion:</b> 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.</br>.

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ω-3鱼油对腹膜粘连形成的预防作用。
</br><b>引言:</b>腹部手术后形成的腹膜粘连仍是一个尚未解决的健康问题。</br><br><b>目的:</b>本研究旨在探讨欧米伽-3鱼油是否对术后腹膜粘连有预防作用。</br></br><b>材料和方法:</b>21 只雌性 Wistar 白化大鼠分为 3 组(假组、对照组和实验组),每组 7 只。假组只进行开腹手术。对照组和实验组大鼠的右腹膜旁和盲肠都受到创伤,形成瘀斑。手术后,用欧米茄-3 鱼油冲洗实验组大鼠的腹部。术后第 14<sup>th</sup> 天再次对大鼠进行检查,并对粘连情况进行评分。采集组织样本和血液样本进行组织病理学和生化分析。</br> <br><b>结果:</b> 服用欧米伽-3 鱼油的大鼠术后均未出现大面积腹膜粘连(P = 0.005)。欧米伽-3鱼油在受伤组织表面形成了抗粘连脂质屏障。显微镜评估显示,对照组大鼠存在弥漫性炎症,结缔组织和成纤维细胞活性过强,而欧米伽-3组大鼠则普遍存在异物反应。损伤组织样本中羟脯氨酸的平均含量在欧米伽-3组大鼠中明显低于对照组大鼠(P = 0.004)</br><br><b>结论:</b>腹腔内应用欧米伽-3鱼油可通过在损伤组织表面形成抗粘连脂质屏障来预防术后腹腔粘连。不过,要确定这种脂肪层是永久性的还是会随着时间的推移而被吸收,还需要进一步的研究。
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