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Anastomotic healing in a rat model of peritonitis after non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration

The tissue inflammatory response can influence the outcome of anastomotic healing. Anastomotic leakage represents a dreadful complication after gastrointestinal surgery, in particular sepsis and intra-abdominal infections impair the restorative process of colic anastomoses. It has been debated wheth...

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Autores principales: Ghiselli, Roberto, Lucarini, Guendalina, Ortenzi, Monica, Salvolini, Eleonora, Saccomanno, Stefania, Orlando, Fiorenza, Provinciali, Mauro, Casciani, Fabio, Guerrieri, Mario
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6985910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31941266
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2020.3085
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author Ghiselli, Roberto
Lucarini, Guendalina
Ortenzi, Monica
Salvolini, Eleonora
Saccomanno, Stefania
Orlando, Fiorenza
Provinciali, Mauro
Casciani, Fabio
Guerrieri, Mario
author_facet Ghiselli, Roberto
Lucarini, Guendalina
Ortenzi, Monica
Salvolini, Eleonora
Saccomanno, Stefania
Orlando, Fiorenza
Provinciali, Mauro
Casciani, Fabio
Guerrieri, Mario
author_sort Ghiselli, Roberto
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description The tissue inflammatory response can influence the outcome of anastomotic healing. Anastomotic leakage represents a dreadful complication after gastrointestinal surgery, in particular sepsis and intra-abdominal infections impair the restorative process of colic anastomoses. It has been debated whether the administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is a risk factor for dehiscence, since many patients receive NSAIDs in the early postoperative period. Our aim was, for the first time, to analyze the morpho-functional effects of postoperative administration of two commonly used NSAIDs, Diclofenac and Ketorolac, on the healing process of colo-colic anastomoses constructed under condition of fecal peritonitis in a rat model. Sixty adult male rats underwent two surgical procedures: peritonitis induction and colo-colic anastomosis, and were divided into three groups: 20 rats received saline; 20 rats 4 mg/kg Diclofenac and 20 rats 5 mg/kg Ketorolac. We assessed anastomosis strength, morphological features of tissue wound healing, immunohistochemical metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9) expression and collagen deposition and content by Sirius red staining and hydroxyproline level. We found no significant difference in bursting pressure, collagen content and organization and morphological features between the groups, except a significantly reduced presence of inflammatory cells and MMP9 expression in the groups treated with NSAIDs. Our findings showed that Diclofenac and Ketorolac administration did not affect post-surgical healing and did not increase the leakage risk of colo-colic anastomoses during peritonitis.
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spelling pubmed-69859102020-02-06 Anastomotic healing in a rat model of peritonitis after non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration Ghiselli, Roberto Lucarini, Guendalina Ortenzi, Monica Salvolini, Eleonora Saccomanno, Stefania Orlando, Fiorenza Provinciali, Mauro Casciani, Fabio Guerrieri, Mario Eur J Histochem Article The tissue inflammatory response can influence the outcome of anastomotic healing. Anastomotic leakage represents a dreadful complication after gastrointestinal surgery, in particular sepsis and intra-abdominal infections impair the restorative process of colic anastomoses. It has been debated whether the administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is a risk factor for dehiscence, since many patients receive NSAIDs in the early postoperative period. Our aim was, for the first time, to analyze the morpho-functional effects of postoperative administration of two commonly used NSAIDs, Diclofenac and Ketorolac, on the healing process of colo-colic anastomoses constructed under condition of fecal peritonitis in a rat model. Sixty adult male rats underwent two surgical procedures: peritonitis induction and colo-colic anastomosis, and were divided into three groups: 20 rats received saline; 20 rats 4 mg/kg Diclofenac and 20 rats 5 mg/kg Ketorolac. We assessed anastomosis strength, morphological features of tissue wound healing, immunohistochemical metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9) expression and collagen deposition and content by Sirius red staining and hydroxyproline level. We found no significant difference in bursting pressure, collagen content and organization and morphological features between the groups, except a significantly reduced presence of inflammatory cells and MMP9 expression in the groups treated with NSAIDs. Our findings showed that Diclofenac and Ketorolac administration did not affect post-surgical healing and did not increase the leakage risk of colo-colic anastomoses during peritonitis. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2020-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6985910/ /pubmed/31941266 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2020.3085 Text en ©Copyright: the Author(s), 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (by-nc 4.0) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Ghiselli, Roberto
Lucarini, Guendalina
Ortenzi, Monica
Salvolini, Eleonora
Saccomanno, Stefania
Orlando, Fiorenza
Provinciali, Mauro
Casciani, Fabio
Guerrieri, Mario
Anastomotic healing in a rat model of peritonitis after non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration
title Anastomotic healing in a rat model of peritonitis after non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration
title_full Anastomotic healing in a rat model of peritonitis after non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration
title_fullStr Anastomotic healing in a rat model of peritonitis after non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration
title_full_unstemmed Anastomotic healing in a rat model of peritonitis after non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration
title_short Anastomotic healing in a rat model of peritonitis after non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration
title_sort anastomotic healing in a rat model of peritonitis after non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6985910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31941266
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2020.3085
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