Bovine Peritoneum Protection Role on Intestinal Adhesions to a Vascular Graft: A Morphological Analysis


Autoria(s): UEMA, Rogerio Takeyoshi; FAZAN, Valeria Paula Sassoli; CHERRI, Jesualdo; PICCINATO, Carlos Eli
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

The present study aimed to experimentally evaluate the protection role of glycerin preserved bovine peritoneum (BP) against intestinal adhesions to a vascular graft. Experiments were performed on 24 adult rabbits, randomly dived into two groups. All animals were submitted to a vascular graft over the infra-renal aorta and vena cava. Group I (12 animals) was submitted to a BP patch on the retroperitoneal opening, between the vascular prosthetic graft and the intestinal loops. Group II (12 animals) had the retroperitoneal opening sutured. After 7, 14, 28 and 60 days, 3 animals of each group were randomly killed and the retro peritoneum, with or without the BP patch, was removed for histological analysis. The histological analysis showed that the BP stimulated a moderate to intense inflammatory reaction at the beginning of the experiments and on the 60-day evaluation, the inflammatory reaction was mild, limited to the BP border with its histological structure preserved. In conclusion, the BP is a safe and cheap interposition material to be used between vascular grafts and intestinal loops, presenting a protection role against adhesions between them.

FAPESP[04/09139-2]

FAPESP[06/03200-7]

CNPq[303802/2006-5]

CNPq[306452/2006-5]

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY, v.26, n.2, p.269-274, 2008

0717-9502

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23914

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eng

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SOC CHILENA ANATOMIA

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International Journal of Morphology

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Palavras-Chave #Bovine peritoneum #Morphology #Aortoenteric fistula #Vascular graft #AORTOENTERIC FISTULA #AORTODUODENAL FISTULA #ARTERIAL GRAFTS #AORTIC GRAFTS #EXPERIENCE #RESECTION #EROSION #Anatomy & Morphology
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original article

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