Carboxymethylcellulose coated on visceral face of polypropylene mesh prevents adhesion without impairing wound healing in incisional hernia model in rats

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B. Yelimlieş
A. Alponat
A. Çubukçu
M. Kuru
S. Öz
C. Erçin
N. Gönüllü
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[1] Kocaeli Medical School, Department of Surgery, University of Kocaeli, Kocaeli Derince Izmit
[2] Kocaeli Medical School, Department of Pathology, University of Kocaeli, Kocaeli
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Adhesion prevention; Carboxymethylcellulose; Incisional hernia;
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10.1007/s10029-003-0125-1
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Adhesions between viscera and mesh may result in intestinal obstruction and fistulae formation. Fewer adhesions with sodium carboxymethylcellulose (SCMC)-coated polypropylene mesh (PM) has been reported, but impaired wound healing was the major concern. We investigated the adhesion-prevention effect of SCMC in different concentrations, as coating only on visceral face of PM and its effects on wound healing. A full-thickness abdominal wall defect was created in 28 rats, which were then divided into three groups. In Group I (control), the defect was repaired with PM only; in Group II and Group III, the defects were repaired with 1% and 1.6% SCMC-coated-PM, respectively. All animals were sacrificed at day 30, and histological evaluation and adhesion scoring were done. Animals in the group in which 1.6% SCMC-coated PM was used developed significantly fewer adhesions compared with other animals (P = 0.04). Histological evaluation using a semiquantitative scoring system showed no difference between the groups in fibrosis and inflammation scores (P = 0.9 and P = 0.3, respectively), and thickness of fibrosis on mesh was also similar (P = 0.5). SCMC in 1.6% concentration as coating only on the visceral face of PM reduced the incidence and severity of adhesions without impairing wound healing. © Springer-Verlag 2003.
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