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Effects of albumin/glutaraldehyde glue on healing of colonic anastomosis in rats
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作者 Kalliopi Despoudi Ioannis Mantzoros +8 位作者 Orestis Ioannidis Aggeliki Cheva Nikolaos Antoniou dimitrios konstantaras Savvas Symeonidis Manousos George Pramateftakis Efstathios Kotidis Stamatis Angelopoulos Konstantinos Tsalis 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2017年第31期5680-5691,共12页
To evaluate the effect of local surgical adhesive glue (albumin/glutaraldehyde-Bioglue) on the healing of colonic anastomoses in rats. METHODSForty Albino-Wistar male rats were randomly divided into two groups, with t... To evaluate the effect of local surgical adhesive glue (albumin/glutaraldehyde-Bioglue) on the healing of colonic anastomoses in rats. METHODSForty Albino-Wistar male rats were randomly divided into two groups, with two subgroups of ten animals each. In the control group, an end-to-end colonic anastomosis was performed after segmental resection. In the Bioglue group, the anastomosis was protected with extraluminar application of adhesive glue containing albumin and glutaraldehyde. Half of the rats were sacrificed on the fourth and the rest on the eighth postoperative day. Anastomoses were resected and macroscopically examined. Bursting pressures were calculated and histological features were graded. Other parameters of healing, such as hydroxyproline and collagenase concentrations, were evaluated. The experimental data were summarized and computed from the results of a one-way ANOVA. Fisher’s exact test was applied to compare percentages. RESULTSBursting pressures, adhesion formation, inflammatory cell infiltration, and collagen deposition were significantly higher on the fourth postoperative day in the albumin/glutaraldehyde group than in the control group. Furthermore, albumin/glutaraldehyde significantly increased adhesion formation, inflammatory cell infiltration, neoangiogenesis, and collagen deposition on the eighth postoperative day. There was no difference in fibroblast activity or hydroxyproline and collagenase concentrations. CONCLUSIONAlbumin/glutaraldehyde, when applied on colonic anastomoses, promotes their healing in rats. Therefore, the application of protective local agents in colonic anastomoses leads to better outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 ADHESIONS Bursting pressure Bioglue™ Albumin/glutaraldehyde COLLAGEN Colonic anastomosis
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