Efficacy of adhesion prevention and impact on wound healing of intraperitoneal phospholipids

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作者
Müller, SA [1 ]
Treutner, KH
Tietze, L
Anurov, M
Titkova, S
Polivoda, M
Oettinger, AP
Schumpelick, V
机构
[1] Rhen Westphalian Tech Univ, Fac Med, Dept Surg, D-52074 Aachen, Germany
[2] Rhen Westphalian Tech Univ, Fac Med, Inst Pathol, D-52074 Aachen, Germany
[3] Russian State Univ, Joint Inst Surg Res, Moscow, Russia
关键词
peritoneal adhesions; anastomosis; prevention and control; wound healing; rabbit model; bursting pressure; phospholipids; tensile strength; collagen protein ratio;
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10.1006/jsre.2000.6031
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background. Postoperative peritoneal adhesions are a major complication of abdominal surgery. Adjuvant therapy is needed to prevent adhesion formation and subsequent sequelae. Previously published data proved the efficacy of phospholipids (PL) for this indication; however, additional information on drug safety was still outstanding. The underlying study was designed to investigate the influence of phospholipids on three different types of healing tissue. Materials and methods. A total of 48 Chinchilla rabbits underwent median laparotomy, standardized abrasion of the visceral and parietal peritoneum, jejunal anastomosis, and an electrocautery incision of the liver. The operation was completed by intraperitoneal administration of 10 ml/kg of either normal saline (NaCl) or phospholipids (12%). Results. After 5 (NaCl 691 mm(2) vs PL 192 mm(2)) and 10 days (NaCl 625 mm(2) vs PL 88 mm(2)) the control group presented with significantly larger adhesion areas (P < 0.05). The bursting pressure of the anastomosis on the 5th (NaCl 16.1 kPa vs PL 18.2 kPa) and 10th (NaCl 19.7 kPa vs PL 18.6 kPa) postoperative days showed no statistically significant difference. The tensile strength of the laparotomy wound measured after intervals of 5 (NaCl 8.5 N cm(-1) vs PL 6.8 N cm(-1)) and 10 days (NaCl 23.0 N cm(-1) vs PL 20.2 N cm(-1)) was not statistically different either. The collagen protein ratio of anastomoses, laparotomy wounds, and liver incisions as well as the inflammatory-reparative response of the different tissues was not affected by FL. Conclusions. These results confirm the efficacy of phospholipids in adhesion prevention. The findings of uncompromized healing of anastomoses, laparotomy wounds, and liver incisions demonstrate the safety of this agent. Further data may qualify phospholipids for a clinical trial, (C) 2001 Academic Press.
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