Literature DB >> 1511651

Healing of ischemic colonic anastomosis: fibrin sealant does not improve wound healing.

A C van der Ham1, W J Kort, I M Weijma, H F van den Ingh, H Jeekel.   

Abstract

Fibrin adhesives have been advocated as a protective sealant in high-risk colonic anastomoses to prevent leakage. To assess the effect of fibrin glue sealing on the healing ischemic anastomosis, we compared the healing of sutured colonic anastomoses in the rat, with and without fibrin adhesive (Groups IA and IB), and ischemic anastomoses with and without fibrin adhesive (Groups IIA and IIB). On days two, four, and seven, 10 animals in each group were sacrificed. Adhesion formation was scored, and the in situ bursting pressure was measured. The collagen concentration and degradation were estimated by measuring hydroxyproline. Adhesion formation was more prominent in Groups IB, IIA, and IIB on day four only; abscesses were noted in the ischemic group in four rats. Anastomotic bursting pressure was significantly lower in sealed (IB) and ischemic anastomoses (IIA) than in normal anastomoses (IA) on day four. Sealing of ischemic anastomoses did not change bursting pressures on days two, four, and seven. The relative decrease of collagen in the sealed anastomoses is significantly higher on day four only. It is concluded that sealing of normal colonic anastomoses in the rat has a negative effect on wound healing. Ischemia at the anastomotic site results in weaker anastomotic strength on day four postoperatively. Also in ischemic anastomoses, fibrin sealant does not improve wound healing during the first seven days. Adhesion formation on ischemic intestinal anastomoses was not prevented by fibrin sealing.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1511651     DOI: 10.1007/bf02047878

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum        ISSN: 0012-3706            Impact factor:   4.585


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