In vivo evaluation of a pectin-honey hydrogel coating on polypropylene mesh in a rat model of acute hernia

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Investigations about ventral hernia repair are focused on improving the quality, resistance, and biocompatibility of mesh. This study compared plain polypropylene mesh with a pectin-honey hydrogel-coated polypropylene mesh in an acute hernia model in rats. Forty Wistar rats, randomly assigned to two groups, were submitted to laparotomy, and a 1 cm × 2 cm fascial defect was created, centered on the midline. Uncoated (group C) or coated mesh (group T) was inserted in an inlay fashion to repair the defect. After 30 days, the rats were euthanized, and the presence of adhesions to the mesh was macroscopically evaluated. Histology and measurement of COX-2 as tissue inflammation markers were used to assess fascia tissue healing. Grades of adhesion were not different between groups. Histological score and COX-2 expression were not significantly different between groups, except for the higher inflammatory response demonstrated in group T. The pectin-hydrogel coated mesh could not reduce adhesion formation compared to uncoated polypropylene mesh but improved peritoneal regeneration and tissue healing.

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Vercelli, C., Re, G., Iussich, S., Odore, R., Morello, E. M., Gandini, M., & Giusto, G. (2021). In vivo evaluation of a pectin-honey hydrogel coating on polypropylene mesh in a rat model of acute hernia. Gels, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/gels7030132

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