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Comparison of Closure of Gastric Perforation Ulcers With Biodegradable Lactide-Glycolide-Caprolactone or Omental Patches

BACKGROUND: The current treatment of perforated peptic ulcers is primary closure, supported by the application of an omental patch. It is difficult and time consuming to perform this procedure by laparoscopic surgery, largely because of the required suturing. It was our aim to develop and test a new...

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Autores principales: Bertleff, Marietta J. O. E., Stegmann, Toon, Liem, Robert S. B., Kors, Geert, Robinson, Peter H., Nicolai, Jean Philippe, Lange, Johan F.
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Publicado: Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3030790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20202396
http://dx.doi.org/10.4293/108680809X12589998404362
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author Bertleff, Marietta J. O. E.
Stegmann, Toon
Liem, Robert S. B.
Kors, Geert
Robinson, Peter H.
Nicolai, Jean Philippe
Lange, Johan F.
author_facet Bertleff, Marietta J. O. E.
Stegmann, Toon
Liem, Robert S. B.
Kors, Geert
Robinson, Peter H.
Nicolai, Jean Philippe
Lange, Johan F.
author_sort Bertleff, Marietta J. O. E.
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description BACKGROUND: The current treatment of perforated peptic ulcers is primary closure, supported by the application of an omental patch. It is difficult and time consuming to perform this procedure by laparoscopic surgery, largely because of the required suturing. It was our aim to develop and test a new method of closure for gastric perforation that is similar in efficacy and safety to a traditional repair. This technique could have utility in laparoscopic repair, as it does not require sutures or mobilization of the omentum. METHOD: The new method, called the “stamp” method consists of closure of the perforation by gluing a biodegradable patch made of lactide-glycolide-caprolacton (LGC, Polyganics, B.V. Groningen, The Netherlands) on the outside of the stomach. It was compared with the omental patch procedure. Perforations were made in the stomach of 20 rats and closed by either method (10 rats in each group). The rats were followed for 10 weeks. RESULTS: No complications were seen in any of the rats. In both groups, histological degradation of the patch by giant cells started at week 2. No signs of inflammation existed in either group. Signs of closure of the mucosa were seen after 2 weeks, and the muscular layer started to regenerate after 8 weeks in both groups. CONCLUSION: Results of both methods were similar, which means that treatment of a gastric perforation through the application of a biodegradable patch to the outside of the stomach is a feasible option and might even be an interesting technique for closure of other perforations in the digestive tract.
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spelling pubmed-30307902011-02-17 Comparison of Closure of Gastric Perforation Ulcers With Biodegradable Lactide-Glycolide-Caprolactone or Omental Patches Bertleff, Marietta J. O. E. Stegmann, Toon Liem, Robert S. B. Kors, Geert Robinson, Peter H. Nicolai, Jean Philippe Lange, Johan F. JSLS Scientific Papers BACKGROUND: The current treatment of perforated peptic ulcers is primary closure, supported by the application of an omental patch. It is difficult and time consuming to perform this procedure by laparoscopic surgery, largely because of the required suturing. It was our aim to develop and test a new method of closure for gastric perforation that is similar in efficacy and safety to a traditional repair. This technique could have utility in laparoscopic repair, as it does not require sutures or mobilization of the omentum. METHOD: The new method, called the “stamp” method consists of closure of the perforation by gluing a biodegradable patch made of lactide-glycolide-caprolacton (LGC, Polyganics, B.V. Groningen, The Netherlands) on the outside of the stomach. It was compared with the omental patch procedure. Perforations were made in the stomach of 20 rats and closed by either method (10 rats in each group). The rats were followed for 10 weeks. RESULTS: No complications were seen in any of the rats. In both groups, histological degradation of the patch by giant cells started at week 2. No signs of inflammation existed in either group. Signs of closure of the mucosa were seen after 2 weeks, and the muscular layer started to regenerate after 8 weeks in both groups. CONCLUSION: Results of both methods were similar, which means that treatment of a gastric perforation through the application of a biodegradable patch to the outside of the stomach is a feasible option and might even be an interesting technique for closure of other perforations in the digestive tract. Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC3030790/ /pubmed/20202396 http://dx.doi.org/10.4293/108680809X12589998404362 Text en © 2009 by JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/), which permits for noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not altered in any way.
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Bertleff, Marietta J. O. E.
Stegmann, Toon
Liem, Robert S. B.
Kors, Geert
Robinson, Peter H.
Nicolai, Jean Philippe
Lange, Johan F.
Comparison of Closure of Gastric Perforation Ulcers With Biodegradable Lactide-Glycolide-Caprolactone or Omental Patches
title Comparison of Closure of Gastric Perforation Ulcers With Biodegradable Lactide-Glycolide-Caprolactone or Omental Patches
title_full Comparison of Closure of Gastric Perforation Ulcers With Biodegradable Lactide-Glycolide-Caprolactone or Omental Patches
title_fullStr Comparison of Closure of Gastric Perforation Ulcers With Biodegradable Lactide-Glycolide-Caprolactone or Omental Patches
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Closure of Gastric Perforation Ulcers With Biodegradable Lactide-Glycolide-Caprolactone or Omental Patches
title_short Comparison of Closure of Gastric Perforation Ulcers With Biodegradable Lactide-Glycolide-Caprolactone or Omental Patches
title_sort comparison of closure of gastric perforation ulcers with biodegradable lactide-glycolide-caprolactone or omental patches
topic Scientific Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3030790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20202396
http://dx.doi.org/10.4293/108680809X12589998404362
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