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Reinforcement of colon anastomoses with polyglycolic acid mesh: an experimental study.

D Henne-Bruns1, H P Kreischer, P Schmiegelow, B Kremer.   

Abstract

Polyglycolic acid (PGA) meshes have successfully been used in the treatment of injured parenchymatous organs. In our study we investigated the value of PGA meshes for reinforcement of colon anastomoses in a rat model. In 75 Wistar rats the transverse colon was transected and reanastomosed in a single-layer technique. The anastomoses in half of the animals were performed with 6 stitches. In the other animals the anastomoses were performed with 4 stitches only and were therefore supposed to leak. In half of the animals of each group a PGA mesh was used to cover the anastomoses. Animals of each group were sacrificed after 2, 4, 8, 30 and 60 days. The bursting strength of the anastomoses was determined and the anastomosed region was examined histologically. The results demonstrate that regardless of how the anastomosis was applied motility disorders, delayed healing or leakage followed by peritonitis only occurred in animals in which a PGA mesh was used. The determination of the bursting strength also showed a marked decrease in all rats in which the anastomosis was reinforced with a PGA mesh. We therefore conclude that PGA mesh application in colon anastomoses results in impaired healing, which is probably due to reduced peritoneal or omental contact.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2176159     DOI: 10.1159/000129105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Surg Res        ISSN: 0014-312X            Impact factor:   1.745


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2.  A novel colonic anastomosis technique involving fixed polyglycolic acid mesh.

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4.  A novel sutureless colonic anastomosis with self-gripping mesh: an experimental model.

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Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2014-05-15

5.  Colon anastomotic leakage: improving the mouse model.

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6.  Small intestinal submucosa for reinforcement of colonic anastomosis.

Authors:  Jens Hoeppner; Vladan Crnogorac; Goran Marjanovic; Eva Jüttner; Tobias Keck; Hans-Fred Weiser; Ullrich Theodor Hopt
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2009-01-30       Impact factor: 2.571

7.  Collagen fleeces do not improve colonic anastomotic strength but increase bowel obstructions in an experimental rat model.

Authors:  Marc H Schreinemacher; Johanne G Bloemen; Stijn J van der Heijden; Marion J Gijbels; Cornelis H Dejong; Nicole D Bouvy
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2011-02-23       Impact factor: 2.571

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