Purpose: To evaluate an experimental animal model to study the abdominal tissue activity considering its interaction with a polypropylene mesh, through the use of one of the optical phenomena of light Laser, the biospeckle. Methods: Fifty Wistar male rats were divided into four groups: Group 1: ten animals not submitted to surgery; Group 2: ten animals submitted to surgery without polypropylene mesh; Group 3: 20 animals submitted to surgery followed by the mesh placement; Group 4: (sham) with ten animals. None of the animals presented post surgical complications being submitted to the optical tests at the 20th postoperative day. Results: The analysis from the biospeckle tests, comparing the medians and standard deviations with T Student test, indicated that no significative difference was observed on the abdominal wall tissue activity in the four groups considered, with and without polypropylene mesh prosthesis implantation. Conclusion: The animal model is viable and the biospeckle open ways for a great number of experiments to be developed in evaluating tissue activity.
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Nieri, T. M., Peres, M. A. D. O., Da Silva, E. R., Dal Fabbro, I. M., Muramatsu, M., & Andreollo, N. A. (2009). The optical analysis of the abdominal wall using the biospeckle after implants of polypropylene mesh in rats. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 24(6), 442–448. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502009000600004
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