Effect of the mode of application of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane on adhesion formation after abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mouse model.

Adhesions after abdomino-pelvic surgery are a cause of morbidity and reoperations. The use of human amniotic membrane (HAM) for adhesion prevention has given controversial results. The mode of administration of the amniotic membrane has not been well studied. This study assessed the efficacy of two...

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Main Authors: Joseph eNassif, Sehrish A Abbasi, Mohamad Karim Kechli, Suzan S Boutary, Labib eGhulmiyyah, Ibrahim eKhalifeh, Hussein Abou Ghaddara, Anwar H Nassar
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-03-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmed.2016.00010/full
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spelling doaj-3e6b7c54b98d4b60a0e9b5be8d123d0d2020-11-25T00:12:30ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Medicine2296-858X2016-03-01310.3389/fmed.2016.00010173770Effect of the mode of application of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane on adhesion formation after abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mouse model.Joseph eNassif0Sehrish A Abbasi1Mohamad Karim Kechli2Suzan S Boutary3Labib eGhulmiyyah4Ibrahim eKhalifeh5Hussein Abou Ghaddara6Anwar H Nassar7American University of Beirut Medical CenterAmerican University of Beirut Medical CenterAmerican University of Beirut Medical CenterAmerican University of Beirut Medical CenterAmerican University of Beirut Medical CenterAmerican University of Beirut Medical CenterAmerican University of Beirut Medical CenterAmerican University of Beirut Medical CenterAdhesions after abdomino-pelvic surgery are a cause of morbidity and reoperations. The use of human amniotic membrane (HAM) for adhesion prevention has given controversial results. The mode of administration of the amniotic membrane has not been well studied. This study assessed the efficacy of two modes of application of cryopreserved HAM, patch or fragmented in Lactated Ringer solution, for the prevention of pelvic adhesion formation post abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mice model. After a midline laparotomy incision, a small cautery lesion was done on each side of the abdominal wall peritoneum in mice. In Group A (control; n=42) the abdomen was closed directly, Group B (n=42) received 2.5 ml of Lactated Ringer (LR) prior to closure. In Groups C (n=42) and D (n=42), a 2x2 cm patch of HAM and another one fragmented and dispersed in 2.5 ml of LR were applied prior to closure, respectively. Two weeks later, a laparotomy was performed and gross and pathological evaluation of adhesions, fibrosis, angiogenesis, and inflammation were conducted. Group D exhibited a significantly lower rate of gross adhesion formation. Fibrosis was significantly lowest in Group C as compared to the control. Group B had the lowest vascular formation in the adhesions. The use of HAM fragmented in LR solution is associated with a significantly lower incidence of postoperative adhesions in mice when compared to LR alone, HAM patch or control. The mechanism of action of this reduction needs to be elucidated by future studies.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmed.2016.00010/fullAdhesionmouse modelHuman amniotic membraneabdomino-pelvic surgerylactated ringer.
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author Joseph eNassif
Sehrish A Abbasi
Mohamad Karim Kechli
Suzan S Boutary
Labib eGhulmiyyah
Ibrahim eKhalifeh
Hussein Abou Ghaddara
Anwar H Nassar
spellingShingle Joseph eNassif
Sehrish A Abbasi
Mohamad Karim Kechli
Suzan S Boutary
Labib eGhulmiyyah
Ibrahim eKhalifeh
Hussein Abou Ghaddara
Anwar H Nassar
Effect of the mode of application of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane on adhesion formation after abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mouse model.
Frontiers in Medicine
Adhesion
mouse model
Human amniotic membrane
abdomino-pelvic surgery
lactated ringer.
author_facet Joseph eNassif
Sehrish A Abbasi
Mohamad Karim Kechli
Suzan S Boutary
Labib eGhulmiyyah
Ibrahim eKhalifeh
Hussein Abou Ghaddara
Anwar H Nassar
author_sort Joseph eNassif
title Effect of the mode of application of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane on adhesion formation after abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mouse model.
title_short Effect of the mode of application of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane on adhesion formation after abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mouse model.
title_full Effect of the mode of application of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane on adhesion formation after abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mouse model.
title_fullStr Effect of the mode of application of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane on adhesion formation after abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mouse model.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the mode of application of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane on adhesion formation after abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mouse model.
title_sort effect of the mode of application of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane on adhesion formation after abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mouse model.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Medicine
issn 2296-858X
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Adhesions after abdomino-pelvic surgery are a cause of morbidity and reoperations. The use of human amniotic membrane (HAM) for adhesion prevention has given controversial results. The mode of administration of the amniotic membrane has not been well studied. This study assessed the efficacy of two modes of application of cryopreserved HAM, patch or fragmented in Lactated Ringer solution, for the prevention of pelvic adhesion formation post abdomino-pelvic surgery in a mice model. After a midline laparotomy incision, a small cautery lesion was done on each side of the abdominal wall peritoneum in mice. In Group A (control; n=42) the abdomen was closed directly, Group B (n=42) received 2.5 ml of Lactated Ringer (LR) prior to closure. In Groups C (n=42) and D (n=42), a 2x2 cm patch of HAM and another one fragmented and dispersed in 2.5 ml of LR were applied prior to closure, respectively. Two weeks later, a laparotomy was performed and gross and pathological evaluation of adhesions, fibrosis, angiogenesis, and inflammation were conducted. Group D exhibited a significantly lower rate of gross adhesion formation. Fibrosis was significantly lowest in Group C as compared to the control. Group B had the lowest vascular formation in the adhesions. The use of HAM fragmented in LR solution is associated with a significantly lower incidence of postoperative adhesions in mice when compared to LR alone, HAM patch or control. The mechanism of action of this reduction needs to be elucidated by future studies.
topic Adhesion
mouse model
Human amniotic membrane
abdomino-pelvic surgery
lactated ringer.
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmed.2016.00010/full
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