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All the commercially available adhesion barriers have the same effect on adhesion prophylaxis?; A comparison of barrier agents using a newly developed, severe intra-abdominal adhesion model.

Hyo Jun Hwang1, Min Sung An, Tae Kwun Ha, Kwang Hee Kim, Tae Hyeon Kim, Chang Soo Choi, Kwan Hee Hong, Soo Jin Jung, Sun-Hee Kim, Kuk Hwan Rho, Ki Beom Bae.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Various types of adhesion barriers are widely used to prevent intra-abdominal adhesion. However, few studies have compared the efficacy of adhesion barriers using the same animal model. The aim of this study was to compare the anti-adhesive effects of various barrier agents using a newly developed, severe adhesion model.
METHODS: A severe adhesion model was established by excision of a 1-cm(2) intra-abdominal wall and application of cyanoacrylate in rat. Eighty male Sprague-Dawley rats (10 weeks old; 370 ± 50 g) were divided randomly into four groups (n = 20 each): the untreated control group, G-group using a hyaluronic acid and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose gel (Guardix-sol®), A-group using 4% icodextrin (Adept®), and S-group using a hyaluronate-carboxymethyl cellulose membrane (Seprafilm®). The effect of each adhesion barrier was evaluated by means of the extent and severity of adhesion, difficulty of adhesiolysis scoring systems, and microscopic grade of fibrosis.
RESULTS: The G-group showed no difference in adhesion score and fibrosis, the A-group demonstrated only a significantly lower fibrosis, and the S-group exhibited a significantly lower adhesion score and lower fibrosis compared with the control group. The S-group had a significantly lower adhesion score and reduced fibrosis compared with the G-group; however, no significant difference in adhesion score and fibrosis was noted with the A-group.
CONCLUSIONS: The membranous barrier Seprafilm® may be effective in the prevention of adhesion in the condition of peritoneal injury combined with foreign material. Adept® showed a tendency of decreasing the severity of adhesion and was effective in the prevention of fibrosis.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23588871     DOI: 10.1007/s00384-013-1679-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis        ISSN: 0179-1958            Impact factor:   2.571


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