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International surgery | Vol.87, Issue.3 | | Pages 195-200

International surgery

Prevention of intraperitoneal adhesions by intraperitoneal lavage and intraperitoneal 5-fluorouracil: experimental studies.

Sophie R, Pestieau Pierre, Marchettini O Anthony, Stuart David, Chang Paul H, Sugarbaker  
Abstract

Postoperative adhesions remain the leading cause of small bowel obstruction. Peritoneal adhesions were induced in 180 rats by scraping the cecum and burning the adjacent parietal peritoneum by electrocoagulation. The adhesions were scored 14 days later in a blinded manner. All four types of intraperitoneal instillations significantly reduced the extension and the severity of the adhesions, at both schedules, when compared to the control group. The use of 5-fluorouracil at 20 mg/kg in peritoneal dialysis solution during 5 days significantly decreased the global score (P = 0.04), the extension (P = 0.04), and the severity (P = 0.04) of adhesions when compared to the 5-day instillation of peritoneal dialysis alone. Lavage of the abdomen with peritoneal dialysis solution or hetastarch decreased the formation of adhesions. Instillation of 5-fluorouracil in a large volume of peritoneal dialysis solution could be novel and promising treatments for prevention of postoperative adhesions.

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Prevention of intraperitoneal adhesions by intraperitoneal lavage and intraperitoneal 5-fluorouracil: experimental studies.

Postoperative adhesions remain the leading cause of small bowel obstruction. Peritoneal adhesions were induced in 180 rats by scraping the cecum and burning the adjacent parietal peritoneum by electrocoagulation. The adhesions were scored 14 days later in a blinded manner. All four types of intraperitoneal instillations significantly reduced the extension and the severity of the adhesions, at both schedules, when compared to the control group. The use of 5-fluorouracil at 20 mg/kg in peritoneal dialysis solution during 5 days significantly decreased the global score (P = 0.04), the extension (P = 0.04), and the severity (P = 0.04) of adhesions when compared to the 5-day instillation of peritoneal dialysis alone. Lavage of the abdomen with peritoneal dialysis solution or hetastarch decreased the formation of adhesions. Instillation of 5-fluorouracil in a large volume of peritoneal dialysis solution could be novel and promising treatments for prevention of postoperative adhesions.

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Sophie R, Pestieau Pierre, Marchettini O Anthony, Stuart David, Chang Paul H, Sugarbaker,.Prevention of intraperitoneal adhesions by intraperitoneal lavage and intraperitoneal 5-fluorouracil: experimental studies.. 87 (3),195-200.

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