PREOPERATIVE VERSUS POSTOPERATIVE DEXTRAN-70 FOR PREVENTING ADHESION FORMATION

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FRISHMAN, GN [1 ]
PELUSO, JJ [1 ]
KRATKA, SA [1 ]
MAIER, DB [1 ]
LUCIANO, AA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CONNECTICUT,DEPT OBSTET & GYNECOL,DIV REPROD ENDOCRINOL & INFERTIL,L-2096,FARMINGTON,CT 06030
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Since serosal drying and tissue abrasion play an important role in adhesion formation, we tested the hypothesis that the peritoneal instillation of 32% high-molecular-weight dextran 70 (H) before, rather than after, a surgical procedure results in less postoperative adhesion formation and reformation. Twenty rabbits were subjected to a standardized surgical injury on one ovary, the ipsilateral uterine horn and adjacent parietal peritoneum. Three weeks later the animals underwent a second laparotomy to blindly score the adhesions and subsequently lyse them using microsurgical techniques. The animals were randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups, with H administered either before or at the end of each surgical procedure. Three weeks after the second surgical procedure, the animals were killed to blindly score adhesions. There was no difference in the mean adhesion scores between the two groups after either the first (2.0 versus 2.9, NS) or second surgical procedure (5.5 versus 5.1, NS). Thus, we conclude that preoperative instillation of H does not offer any advantage over postoperative instillation in the prevention of either adhesion formation or reformation.
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