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The influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions
BACKGROUND: The formation of adhesions following abdominal surgery is a well known problem. In previous studies we demonstrated the efficacy and safety of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids in order to prevent adhesion formation. This study evaluates the influence of blood on the efficacy of in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1945018/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17651501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-7-14 |
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author | Butz, Nick Müller, Stefan A Treutner, Karl-Heinz Anurov, Michail Titkova, Svetlana Oettinger, Alexander P Schumpelick, Volker |
author_facet | Butz, Nick Müller, Stefan A Treutner, Karl-Heinz Anurov, Michail Titkova, Svetlana Oettinger, Alexander P Schumpelick, Volker |
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description | BACKGROUND: The formation of adhesions following abdominal surgery is a well known problem. In previous studies we demonstrated the efficacy and safety of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids in order to prevent adhesion formation. This study evaluates the influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions. METHODS: In 40 Chinchilla rabbits adhesions were induced by median laparotomy, standardized abrasion of the visceral and parietal peritoneum in defined areas of the ventral abdominal wall and the caecum. The animals were randomly divided into four groups. They received either phospholipids 3.0% or normal saline (NaCl 0,9%) (5 ml/kg body weight). In 50% of the rabbits we simulated intraperitoneal bleeding by administration of blood (1,5 ml/kg body weight). The other half served as control group. Ten days following the operation the animals were sacrificed and adhesion formation was assessed by computer aided planimetry and histopathologic examination. RESULTS: The median adhesion surface area in the NaCl-group (n = 9) amounted to 68,72 mm(2), in the NaCl+Blood-group (n = 10) 147,68 mm(2). In the Phospholipid (PhL)-group (n = 9) the median adhesion surface area measured 9,35 mm(2), in the PhL+Blood-group (n = 9) 11,95 mm(2). The phospholipid groups had a significantly smaller adhesion surface area (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Again these results confirm the efficacy of phospholipids in the prevention of adhesions in comparison to NaCl (p = 0,04). We also demonstrated the adhesion preventing effect of phospholipids in the presence of intraperitoneal blood. |
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spelling | pubmed-19450182007-08-11 The influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions Butz, Nick Müller, Stefan A Treutner, Karl-Heinz Anurov, Michail Titkova, Svetlana Oettinger, Alexander P Schumpelick, Volker BMC Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: The formation of adhesions following abdominal surgery is a well known problem. In previous studies we demonstrated the efficacy and safety of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids in order to prevent adhesion formation. This study evaluates the influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions. METHODS: In 40 Chinchilla rabbits adhesions were induced by median laparotomy, standardized abrasion of the visceral and parietal peritoneum in defined areas of the ventral abdominal wall and the caecum. The animals were randomly divided into four groups. They received either phospholipids 3.0% or normal saline (NaCl 0,9%) (5 ml/kg body weight). In 50% of the rabbits we simulated intraperitoneal bleeding by administration of blood (1,5 ml/kg body weight). The other half served as control group. Ten days following the operation the animals were sacrificed and adhesion formation was assessed by computer aided planimetry and histopathologic examination. RESULTS: The median adhesion surface area in the NaCl-group (n = 9) amounted to 68,72 mm(2), in the NaCl+Blood-group (n = 10) 147,68 mm(2). In the Phospholipid (PhL)-group (n = 9) the median adhesion surface area measured 9,35 mm(2), in the PhL+Blood-group (n = 9) 11,95 mm(2). The phospholipid groups had a significantly smaller adhesion surface area (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Again these results confirm the efficacy of phospholipids in the prevention of adhesions in comparison to NaCl (p = 0,04). We also demonstrated the adhesion preventing effect of phospholipids in the presence of intraperitoneal blood. BioMed Central 2007-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC1945018/ /pubmed/17651501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-7-14 Text en Copyright © 2007 Butz et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Butz, Nick Müller, Stefan A Treutner, Karl-Heinz Anurov, Michail Titkova, Svetlana Oettinger, Alexander P Schumpelick, Volker The influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions |
title | The influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions |
title_full | The influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions |
title_fullStr | The influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions |
title_full_unstemmed | The influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions |
title_short | The influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions |
title_sort | influence of blood on the efficacy of intraperitoneally applied phospholipids for prevention of adhesions |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1945018/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17651501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-7-14 |
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