Effect of early postoperative enteral feeding on the healing of colonic anastomoses in rats - Comparison of three different enteral diets

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Demetriades, H [1 ]
Botsios, D [1 ]
Kazantzidou, D [1 ]
Sakkas, L [1 ]
Tsalis, K [1 ]
Manos, K [1 ]
Dadoukis, I [1 ]
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[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept Surg 4, G Papanikolaou Gen Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece
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colon; anastomoses; enteral feeding; glutamine; fiber;
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10.1159/000008621
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R61 [外科手术学];
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This experimental study compares the effects of early postoperative administration of three enteral diets of different compositions on the healing of colonic anastomoses. Sixty Wistar rats were subjected to colonic anastomoses. Following surgery, the rats were randomly allocated to four groups of 15 each. The rats in control group A received an electrolyte and glucose solution,the rats in group B received a complete balanced nutrition, in group C a complete balanced nutrition supplemented with fiber and in group D an isocaloric specialized elemental nutrition enriched with glutamine. The rats were sacrificed on day 7 following operation. Rupture of the anastomosis was higher in rats of the control group compared to the other three groups. Adhesion formation was more extensive in group A in comparison to the other th ree groups. The anastomotic bursting pressures were statistically significantly higher in groups C and D compared to the other two groups (p < 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between group C and D (p > 0.05) while a statistically significant difference was noted between group B and group A (p < 0.05). Histological examination showed more profound inflammatory reaction in group A compared to the other three groups. There was also a statistically significant difference between group B and groups C and D while inflammatory reaction was of no statistically significant difference between group C and group D. Healing of the anastomoses was statistically significantly impaired in group A compared to the other three groups. There was no statistically significant difference between group C and group D while a statistically significant difference was found between group B and groups C and D. In conclusion, early postoperative enteral feeding improves healing of experimental colonic anastomoses in rats. This effect was more evident when fiber-supplemented diets or diets enriched with glutamine were administered.
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