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Titel
Polypropylene and polypropylene/polyglecaprone (Ultrapro®) meshes in the repair of incisional hernia in rats
Ist Teil von
  • Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 2015-06, Vol.30 (6), p.376-381
Ort / Verlag
Brazil: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Quelle
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • To compare the inflammatory response of three different meshes on abdominal hernia repair in an experimental model of incisional hernia. Median fascial incision and skin synthesis was performed on 30 Wistar rats. After 21 days, abdominal hernia developed was corrected as follows: 1) No mesh; 2) Polypropylene mesh; and, 3) Ultrapro(r) mesh. After 21 days, the mesh and surrounding tissue were submitted to macroscopic (presence of adhesions, mesh retraction), microscopic analysis to identify and quantify the inflammatory and fibrotic response using a score based on a predefined scale of 0-3 degrees, evaluating infiltration of macrophages, giant cells, neutrophils and lymphocytes. No significant difference was seen among groups in adherences, fibrosis, giant cells, macrophages, neutrophils or lymphocytes (p>0.05). Mesh shrinkage was observed in all groups, but also no difference was observed between polypropylene and Ultrapro mesh (7.0±9.9 vs. 7.4±10.1, respectively, p=0.967). Post-operatory complications included fistula, abscess, dehiscence, serohematic collection and reherniation, but with no difference among groups (p=0.363). There is no difference between polypropylene (high-density) and Ultrapro(r) (low-density) meshes at 21 days after surgery in extraperitoneal use in rats, comparing inflammatory response, mesh shortening, adhesions or complications.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0102-8650, 1678-2674
eISSN: 1678-2674, 0102-8650
DOI: 10.1590/S0102-865020150060000001
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_0081329acba34965bccffbbf343396e4

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