The effect of different suture materials on the safety of colon anastomosis in an experimental peritonitis model.

作者: Z Arikanoglu , F Dagli , S Akbulut , R Ayten , M Girgin

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关键词: AnastomosisColon surgeryPolydioxanonePolyglactin 910HydroxyprolineGastroenterologySuture (anatomy)MedicinePeritonitisExperimental peritonitisSurgeryInternal medicine

摘要: BACKGROUND: The aim of this experimental study was to compare the safety different suture materials in a left colonic anas - tomosis presence peritonitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-one male Wistar albino rats were randomly divided into three groups. First, injuries creat ed all groups for peritonitis model. After 24 hours, coated polyglactin 910 and silk used Group I rats, polydioxanone su ture II plus antibacterial III during anastomosis. Tissue hydroxyproline, anastomotic bursting pressure, histopathologic findings on anastomosis line evaluated 10 th postoperative day by performing relaparatomy. RESULTS: mean pressure values 198 ± 11.37, 220 17.7, 244 9.52 Groups I, II, III, respectively (Group vs. p < 0.035; vs 0.002; 0.021).The hydroxyproline levels 1.21 0.58, 1.47 0.44, 2.11 0.32 respec tively 0.338; 0.011; 0.025).When compared, healing score intestinal tissue higher than ( 0.015), whereas there no statisti cally significant differences among p< 0.081 0.095, respectively). CONCLUSION: Antibacterial usage creased resection primary .

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