Intraabdominal adhesion formation of polypropylene mesh - Influence of coverage of omentum and polyglactin

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作者
Conze, J
Junge, K
Klinge, U
Weiss, C
Polivoda, M
Oettinger, AP
Schumpelick, V
机构
[1] Rhenish Westphalian Tech Univ, Dept Surg, D-52074 Aachen, Germany
[2] Rhenish Westphalian Tech Univ, Inst Med Stat, D-52074 Aachen, Germany
[3] Russian State Med Univ, Joint Inst Surg Res, Moscow 117437, Russia
来源
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES | 2005年 / 19卷 / 06期
关键词
adhesion; mesh; intraperitoneal onlay mesh technique; polypropylene; polyglactin; granuloma;
D O I
10.1007/s00464-004-2192-5
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Adhesions after intraabdominal surgical procedures are related to high morbidity and mortality. Biomaterials, particularly those made of polypropylene, in the intraabdominal position have to be considered as pathophysiological cofactor in a multifactorial process of adhesion formation. To investigate the adhesive potential induced by the biomaterial, an animal model was performed. In addition, the influence of coverage by omentum or a polyglactin barrier was investigated. Methods: In, 18 Chinchilla rabbits the blomaterial was placed laparoscopically using the intraperitoneal onlay mesh technique. Using this model, a polypropylene-polyglactin mesh compound (PPMC) was used with three different implantation techniques: group 1, PPMC implantation without coverage (PPMC): group 2, PPMC implantation with additional omentum coverage (PPMC-O): and group 3, PPMC implantation with coverage of an absorbable polyglactin mesh (PPMC-V). The degree of adhesion formation was measured 90 days after implantation by computer-assisted planimetry. Morphometric examination followed the explantation analyzing the amount of foreign body response. Results: We found a significant reduction of adhesion formation for the PPMC and PPMC-O groups compared to the PPMC-V group, in which dense adhesions were found. Morphometric investigations of the perifilamental granulomas of the pure (PPMC) group revealed a typical foreign body reaction with a mild to moderate fibrosis around all mesh fibers. However, tissue specimens of the PPMC-O and PPMC-V groups indicated a similar inflammatory reaction but significantly increased connective tissue formation around the polymer fibers compared to the pure PPMC group. Conclusion: The intraabdominal placement of a pure PPMC shows a neoperitonealization and perifilamental collagenous ingrowth with almost no adhesions. Coverage with omentum (PPMC-O) or polyglactin mesh (PPMC-V) resulted in a significant increase in inflammation and perifilamentary connective tissue formation.
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