Reinforcement of colonic anastomosis with improved ultrafine nanofibrous patch: Experiment on pig

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Abstract

Anastomotic leakage is a dreadful complication in colorectal surgery. It has a negative impact on postoperative mortality, long term life quality and oncological results. Nanofibrous poly-caprolactone materials have shown pro-healing properties in various applications before. Our team developed several versions of these for healing support of colorectal anastomoses with promising results in previous years. In this study, we developed highly porous biocompatible polycaprolactone nanofibrous patches. We constructed a defective anastomosis on the large intestine of 16 pigs, covered the anastomoses with the patch in 8 animals (Experimental group) and left the rest uncovered (Con-trol group). After 21 days of observation we evaluated postoperative changes, signs of leakage and other complications. The samples were assessed histologically according to standardized protocols. The material was easy to work with. All animals survived with no major complication. There were no differences in intestinal wall integrity between the groups and there were no signs of anastomotic leakage in any animal. The levels of collagen were significantly higher in the Experimental group, which we consider to be an indirect sign of higher mechanical strength. The material shall be further perfected in the future and possibly combined with active molecules to specifically influence the healing process.

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Rosendorf, J., Klicova, M., Cervenkova, L., Horakova, J., Klapstova, A., Hosek, P., … Liska, V. (2021). Reinforcement of colonic anastomosis with improved ultrafine nanofibrous patch: Experiment on pig. Biomedicines, 9(2), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9020102

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