Peritoneal Reactivity Evaluation in Horses Subjected to Experimental Small Colon Enterotomy and Treated with Subcutaneous Heparin

Heparin is routinely administered in postoperative abdominal surgery aiming to prevent adhesions formation; however, there is no consensus indicating its effectiveness. This study evaluated the effect of heparin on peritoneal reactivity after abdominal surgery, through the association between perito...

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Main Authors: Juliana de Moura Alonso, Karoline Alves Rodrigues, Ana Lúcia Miluzzi Yamada, Marcos Jun Watanabe, Ana Liz Garcia Alves, Celso Antonio Rodrigues, Carlos Alberto Hussni
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Veterinary Medicine International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/385392
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spelling doaj-ea81afdfb87a490fb31c94a1811423932020-11-25T00:03:08ZengHindawi LimitedVeterinary Medicine International2090-81132042-00482014-01-01201410.1155/2014/385392385392Peritoneal Reactivity Evaluation in Horses Subjected to Experimental Small Colon Enterotomy and Treated with Subcutaneous HeparinJuliana de Moura Alonso0Karoline Alves Rodrigues1Ana Lúcia Miluzzi Yamada2Marcos Jun Watanabe3Ana Liz Garcia Alves4Celso Antonio Rodrigues5Carlos Alberto Hussni6School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, UNESP, University Estadual Paulista, P.O. Box 560, 18618-970 Botucatu, SP, BrazilSchool of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, UNESP, University Estadual Paulista, P.O. Box 560, 18618-970 Botucatu, SP, BrazilSchool of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, UNESP, University Estadual Paulista, P.O. Box 560, 18618-970 Botucatu, SP, BrazilSchool of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, UNESP, University Estadual Paulista, P.O. Box 560, 18618-970 Botucatu, SP, BrazilSchool of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, UNESP, University Estadual Paulista, P.O. Box 560, 18618-970 Botucatu, SP, BrazilSchool of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, UNESP, University Estadual Paulista, P.O. Box 560, 18618-970 Botucatu, SP, BrazilSchool of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, UNESP, University Estadual Paulista, P.O. Box 560, 18618-970 Botucatu, SP, BrazilHeparin is routinely administered in postoperative abdominal surgery aiming to prevent adhesions formation; however, there is no consensus indicating its effectiveness. This study evaluated the effect of heparin on peritoneal reactivity after abdominal surgery, through the association between peritoneal fluid features and ultrasonographic and laparoscopic examination. Ten adult horses were used: control group (CG) and treated group (TG). Both groups underwent laparotomy and small colon enterotomy. TG received subcutaneous heparin at 150 IU/kg every 12 hours for 5 days. The animals underwent ultrasonography and peritoneal fluid examination prior to enterotomy (M0) 12 hours (M1), 1 day (M2), 2 days (M3), 4 days (M4), 6 days (M5), 10 days (M6), and 14 days after enterotomy (M7) with laparoscopic examination being performed on the fifth postoperative day. Peritoneal inflammatory response was observed in both groups. The peritoneal fluid of TG animals showed higher echogenicity during heparin therapy. No inflammatory difference was observed between groups through peritoneal fluid features, except for the higher D-dimer concentration in CG. On laparoscopy, slightly diffuse peritoneal reactivity for both groups was observed, being higher for TG. Laparoscopy and ultrasonography association allowed detailed access to the abdominal cavity. Ultrasonography assessed the diffuse peritoneal inflammation, and laparoscopy allowed the detailed analysis of the segments. No gross beneficial reactions resulting from the use of heparin on peritoneal reactivity were observed; however, it was observed by D-dimer evaluation that the TG had less fibrin deposition, which is directly related to a lower rate of abdominal adhesions formation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/385392
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author Juliana de Moura Alonso
Karoline Alves Rodrigues
Ana Lúcia Miluzzi Yamada
Marcos Jun Watanabe
Ana Liz Garcia Alves
Celso Antonio Rodrigues
Carlos Alberto Hussni
spellingShingle Juliana de Moura Alonso
Karoline Alves Rodrigues
Ana Lúcia Miluzzi Yamada
Marcos Jun Watanabe
Ana Liz Garcia Alves
Celso Antonio Rodrigues
Carlos Alberto Hussni
Peritoneal Reactivity Evaluation in Horses Subjected to Experimental Small Colon Enterotomy and Treated with Subcutaneous Heparin
Veterinary Medicine International
author_facet Juliana de Moura Alonso
Karoline Alves Rodrigues
Ana Lúcia Miluzzi Yamada
Marcos Jun Watanabe
Ana Liz Garcia Alves
Celso Antonio Rodrigues
Carlos Alberto Hussni
author_sort Juliana de Moura Alonso
title Peritoneal Reactivity Evaluation in Horses Subjected to Experimental Small Colon Enterotomy and Treated with Subcutaneous Heparin
title_short Peritoneal Reactivity Evaluation in Horses Subjected to Experimental Small Colon Enterotomy and Treated with Subcutaneous Heparin
title_full Peritoneal Reactivity Evaluation in Horses Subjected to Experimental Small Colon Enterotomy and Treated with Subcutaneous Heparin
title_fullStr Peritoneal Reactivity Evaluation in Horses Subjected to Experimental Small Colon Enterotomy and Treated with Subcutaneous Heparin
title_full_unstemmed Peritoneal Reactivity Evaluation in Horses Subjected to Experimental Small Colon Enterotomy and Treated with Subcutaneous Heparin
title_sort peritoneal reactivity evaluation in horses subjected to experimental small colon enterotomy and treated with subcutaneous heparin
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Veterinary Medicine International
issn 2090-8113
2042-0048
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Heparin is routinely administered in postoperative abdominal surgery aiming to prevent adhesions formation; however, there is no consensus indicating its effectiveness. This study evaluated the effect of heparin on peritoneal reactivity after abdominal surgery, through the association between peritoneal fluid features and ultrasonographic and laparoscopic examination. Ten adult horses were used: control group (CG) and treated group (TG). Both groups underwent laparotomy and small colon enterotomy. TG received subcutaneous heparin at 150 IU/kg every 12 hours for 5 days. The animals underwent ultrasonography and peritoneal fluid examination prior to enterotomy (M0) 12 hours (M1), 1 day (M2), 2 days (M3), 4 days (M4), 6 days (M5), 10 days (M6), and 14 days after enterotomy (M7) with laparoscopic examination being performed on the fifth postoperative day. Peritoneal inflammatory response was observed in both groups. The peritoneal fluid of TG animals showed higher echogenicity during heparin therapy. No inflammatory difference was observed between groups through peritoneal fluid features, except for the higher D-dimer concentration in CG. On laparoscopy, slightly diffuse peritoneal reactivity for both groups was observed, being higher for TG. Laparoscopy and ultrasonography association allowed detailed access to the abdominal cavity. Ultrasonography assessed the diffuse peritoneal inflammation, and laparoscopy allowed the detailed analysis of the segments. No gross beneficial reactions resulting from the use of heparin on peritoneal reactivity were observed; however, it was observed by D-dimer evaluation that the TG had less fibrin deposition, which is directly related to a lower rate of abdominal adhesions formation.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/385392
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