Reduction in postoperative adhesion formation and re-formation after an abdominal operation with the use of N, O - carboxymethyl chitosan
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2003.07.005
Reduction in postoperative adhesion formation and re-formation after an abdominal operation with the use of N, O - carboxymethyl chitosan
Abstract
Background: Postoperative adhesions have proven to be intractable complications after abdominal operations. This study assessed the efficacy of N, O - carboxymethyl chitosan (NOCC) to limit adhesion formation and re-formation in a rabbit abdominal surgery model.
Methods: In study 1 (adhesion formation), injuries to the large bowel, cecum, and abdominal sidewall were generated in rabbits. The rabbits (10/group) were randomly assigned to 1 of 5 treatment groups: Group A received no NOCC treatment; in group B, NOCC gel was applied directly to the injured site and NOCC solution was applied throughout the abdominal cavity; in group C, NOCC gel was applied near the injured site and NOCC solution was applied as above; in group D, NOCC gel was applied distant to the injury and NOCC solution was applied as above; in group E, a mixture of NOCC gel and solution was applied at the injured site. Adhesions were evaluated 14 days later. In study 2 (adhesion re-formation), adhesions were generated as above but were then lysed by careful dissection. After adhesiolysis, the rabbits (9/group) were treated with NOCC gel and solution at the site of adhesiolysis or left untreated. Adhesion re-formation was assessed 14 days later. In study 3 (mechanism of action), sterile tissue culture plates were coated with NOCC and adhesion of cultured, radiolabeled murine fibroblasts to the plates was assessed.
Results: In study 1, animals treated with NOCC gel and solution showed reduced adhesion formation (P<.01). NOCC gel was equally efficacious if applied on the site of injury or near the site of injury but less efficacious if applied at a site distant to the injury. In study 2, animals treated with NOCC gel and solution showed less adhesion re-formation compared with the untreated control animals (P<.01). In study 3, murine fibroblasts did not adhere to NOCC-coated tissue culture plates.
Conclusions: NOCC gel and solution can reduce adhesion formation and re-formation in this rabbit model. The inability of fibroblasts to adhere to NOCC solution-coated surfaces suggests that NOCC may act as a biophysical barrier.
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