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Experimental Surgery

Does Povidone-iodine Liposome Hydrogel Influence Postoperative Intraabdominal Adhesions ?

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Pages 578-580 | Published online: 11 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the effect of PVP-I liposome hydrogel on intraperitoneal postoperative adhesions. Material and Methods: Thirty Wistar-Albino male rats were randomly divided into three groups. After midline laparotomy, a 1 cm2 area of the caecum was abraded with a sterile gauze until subserosal haemorrhage had developed. A 1 χ 1 cm patch of peritoneum located opposite of caecal abrasion was completely dissected. In group 1 (control group, C) adhesion induction was performed and nothing was applied to the wounds. In group 2 and 3, PVP-I solution (3%) (group 2, PI) and PVP-I liposome hydrogel (group 3, PIL) were applied to the caecal abrasion areas and peritoneal defects. Adhesions were classified according to a classification system based on the evaluation of the appearance, extent and strength of the adhesions on postoperative 21st day.

Results: There was no significant difference of the adhesion scores between the groups (U1 = 45, p > 0.05; U2 = 48, p > 0.05; U3 = 47.5, p > 0.05).

Conclusions: We found that PVP liposome hydrogel did not influence postoperative intraabdominal adhesions and should be further explored for its potential use in various intraabdominal procedures.

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K. Kismet

K. Kismet S.B. Ankara Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi 4. Genel Cerrahi KlinigiUucanlar TUR-Ankara, Turkey Tel.: + 90 312. 595 34 49 Fax: + 90 312. 363 33 96 E-mail: [email protected]

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