Effects of peritoneal exposure to povidone iodine, heparin and saline in post surgical adhesion in rats

<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Adhesions are common consequences of abdominal operations and they can cause significant complications such as bowel obstruction, infertility and abdominal pain. A wide variety of adhesion-reducing substanc...

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Main Authors: Reza Shojaian, Mohamad Taghi Rajabi Mashhadi, Abbas Tabatabaee, Amir ali Arian
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2008-06-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
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spelling doaj-c219ae2bf96b4fdd990a878c46a506212020-11-24T20:41:31ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362008-06-01133135140Effects of peritoneal exposure to povidone iodine, heparin and saline in post surgical adhesion in ratsReza ShojaianMohamad Taghi Rajabi MashhadiAbbas TabatabaeeAmir ali Arian<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Adhesions are common consequences of abdominal operations and they can cause significant complications such as bowel obstruction, infertility and abdominal pain. A wide variety of adhesion-reducing substances have been evaluated but we are still far from the ideal adhesion preventing agent. In this study, we decided to evaluate the effects of peritoneal exposure to betadine and heparin in post-surgical adhesions in rats.</li> <li><strong>METHODS</strong>: A total of 39 male Wistar-Albino rats weighting 200-250 grams were randomly assigned to three groups. Anesthesia was performed using intramuscular ketamine and xylazine. After a midline laparotomy, enterotomy and repair, bowels were irrigated by saline 0.9%, heparinized saline and betadine solution. Finally, adhesions were evaluated and scored after 20 days.</li> <li><strong>RESULTS</strong>: All groups were almost similar in mean adhesion score in the site of enterotomy but mean total abdominal adhesion score in betadine group was significantly higher than those of other groups. According to pathological studies, peritoneal inflammation was more severe in the betadine group but there wasn’t any statistically significant difference between frequency of foreign body reaction and wound healing stage among three groups. Surprisingly, anastomosis leakage was significantly more common in heparin group.</li> <li><strong>CONCLUSIONS</strong>: To date, the most effective means of limiting adhesions is a meticulous surgical technique although intraperitoneal irrigation with heparin seems to reduce adhesions but further studies should be done to evaluate the effects of local administration of heparin on anastomosis leakage.</li> <li><strong>KEYWORDS</strong>: Surgery, abdomen, adhesion, saline, heparin, betadine.</li> </ul> http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/1528Surgery, abdomen, adhesion, saline, heparin, betadine.
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author Reza Shojaian
Mohamad Taghi Rajabi Mashhadi
Abbas Tabatabaee
Amir ali Arian
spellingShingle Reza Shojaian
Mohamad Taghi Rajabi Mashhadi
Abbas Tabatabaee
Amir ali Arian
Effects of peritoneal exposure to povidone iodine, heparin and saline in post surgical adhesion in rats
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Surgery, abdomen, adhesion, saline, heparin, betadine.
author_facet Reza Shojaian
Mohamad Taghi Rajabi Mashhadi
Abbas Tabatabaee
Amir ali Arian
author_sort Reza Shojaian
title Effects of peritoneal exposure to povidone iodine, heparin and saline in post surgical adhesion in rats
title_short Effects of peritoneal exposure to povidone iodine, heparin and saline in post surgical adhesion in rats
title_full Effects of peritoneal exposure to povidone iodine, heparin and saline in post surgical adhesion in rats
title_fullStr Effects of peritoneal exposure to povidone iodine, heparin and saline in post surgical adhesion in rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of peritoneal exposure to povidone iodine, heparin and saline in post surgical adhesion in rats
title_sort effects of peritoneal exposure to povidone iodine, heparin and saline in post surgical adhesion in rats
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2008-06-01
description <ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Adhesions are common consequences of abdominal operations and they can cause significant complications such as bowel obstruction, infertility and abdominal pain. A wide variety of adhesion-reducing substances have been evaluated but we are still far from the ideal adhesion preventing agent. In this study, we decided to evaluate the effects of peritoneal exposure to betadine and heparin in post-surgical adhesions in rats.</li> <li><strong>METHODS</strong>: A total of 39 male Wistar-Albino rats weighting 200-250 grams were randomly assigned to three groups. Anesthesia was performed using intramuscular ketamine and xylazine. After a midline laparotomy, enterotomy and repair, bowels were irrigated by saline 0.9%, heparinized saline and betadine solution. Finally, adhesions were evaluated and scored after 20 days.</li> <li><strong>RESULTS</strong>: All groups were almost similar in mean adhesion score in the site of enterotomy but mean total abdominal adhesion score in betadine group was significantly higher than those of other groups. According to pathological studies, peritoneal inflammation was more severe in the betadine group but there wasn’t any statistically significant difference between frequency of foreign body reaction and wound healing stage among three groups. Surprisingly, anastomosis leakage was significantly more common in heparin group.</li> <li><strong>CONCLUSIONS</strong>: To date, the most effective means of limiting adhesions is a meticulous surgical technique although intraperitoneal irrigation with heparin seems to reduce adhesions but further studies should be done to evaluate the effects of local administration of heparin on anastomosis leakage.</li> <li><strong>KEYWORDS</strong>: Surgery, abdomen, adhesion, saline, heparin, betadine.</li> </ul>
topic Surgery, abdomen, adhesion, saline, heparin, betadine.
url http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/1528
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