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Experimental model of the formation of pelvic adhesions by videolaparoscopic in female rabbits.

Rosi Pereira Balbinotto1, Manoel Roberto Maciel Trindade, Ana Lucia Letti Muller, André Gorgen Nunes, Rodrigo Da Silva, Fabíola Schons Meyer, Carlos Thadeu Schmidt Cerski.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To verify the frequency of postsurgical pelvic adhesion formation in an experimental animal model using videolaparoscopy.
METHODS: Experimental study in a sample of 11 non-pregnant female rabbits, aged 5 to 7 months. After general anesthesia, access to the abdominal cavity was performed by an open puncture technique, with 10mm optics, placing two other 5 mm trochars under direct visualization, in the iliac fossae. Then a fragment of peritoneum was resected, followed by electrocauterization. In 21 days, the videolaparoscopy was repeated, and adhesion formation and score was looked at, with biopsies at the surgical site.
RESULTS: 54 % of adhesion formation was observed, and the median score of adhesions was 6 (minimum of 3 and maximum of 10), all of them found in the bladder and the anterior abdominal wall.
CONCLUSION: The method used presents a high frequency of intra-abdominal adhesion formation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20126885     DOI: 10.1590/s0102-86502010000100009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cir Bras        ISSN: 0102-8650            Impact factor:   1.388


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1.  Preventing post-surgical cardiac adhesions with a catechol-functionalized oxime hydrogel.

Authors:  Masaki Fujita; Gina M Policastro; Austin Burdick; Hillary T Lam; Jessica L Ungerleider; Rebecca L Braden; Diane Huang; Kent G Osborn; Jeffrey H Omens; Michael M Madani; Karen L Christman
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 14.919

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