Assesssment of the efficacy of the bio-absorbable oxidized regenerated cellulose for prevention of post-operative pericardial adhesion in the rabbit model

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Abstract

Pericardial adhesions complicate re-operative cardiac surgery and several attempts have been made to reduce adhesion formation. The efficacy of bio-absorbable oxidized regenerated cellulose in preventing post-operative pericardial adhesions was evaluated in the present study. Forty New Zealand white rabbits were divided into four groups of 10. In all rabbits an area of pericardium (2 × 2 cm) was excised. The wound was left open in groups 1 and 2 but replaced with bio-absorbable oxidized regenerated cellulose in groups 3 and 4. Rabbits in groups 1 and 3 were killed 3 weeks after surgery and those in groups 2 and 4 were killed at 6 weeks. Groups 1 and 2 showed more severe pericardial adhesions, more fibrous reaction and increased visibility of coronary vessels than groups 3 and 4, although there was no difference in inflammation. Light microscopy showed a mesothelium-like cell layer in groups 3 and 4. It is concluded that bio-absorbable oxidized regenerated cellulose may be suitable in patients receiving staged cardiac surgery and in those with a high probability of re-operation. Copyright © 2008 Field House Publishing LLP.

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Biçer, M., Bayram, A. S., Gürbüz, O., Şenkaya, I., Yerci, Ö., Tok, M., … Saba, D. (2008). Assesssment of the efficacy of the bio-absorbable oxidized regenerated cellulose for prevention of post-operative pericardial adhesion in the rabbit model. Journal of International Medical Research, 36(6), 1311–1318. https://doi.org/10.1177/147323000803600619

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