A randomized clinical trial of oxidized regenerated cellulose adhesion barrier (Interceed, TC7) alone or in combination with heparin
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(97)81850-x
A randomized clinical trial of oxidized regenerated cellulose adhesion barrier (Interceed, TC7) alone or in combination with heparin
Abstract
Objective: To compare the efficacy of heparin-saturated oxidized regenerated cellulose absorbable adhesion barrier, Interceed (TC7; Johnson and Johnson Medical Inc., New Brunswick, NJ) to oxidized regenerated cellulose alone for the prevention of postoperative adhesions.
Design: Clinical trial. By random assignment, one ovary was wrapped in oxidized regenerated cellulose, and the contralateral ovary was wrapped in oxidized regenerated cellulose saturated with a heparin solution (1,000 U/mL).
Patient(s): Forty women with defects on both ovaries due to adhesiolysis and/or ovarian cystectomy.
Main outcome measure: Adhesion formation and raw ovarian surface area were assessed at second-look laparoscopy 10 days to 16 weeks later.
Result(s): At the second-look laparascopy-adhesions were present on 52.5% (21/40) of the ovaries treated with oxidized regenerated cellulose plus heparin and in 65% (26/40) of the contralateral ovaries treated with oxidized regenerated cellulose alone. For ovaries treated with oxidized regenerated cellulose plus heparin, the raw surface area was reduced from 9.41 +/- 1.27 cm2 (mean +/- SE) at laparotomy to 1.33 +/- 0.52 cm2 at second-look laparoscopy. The corresponding figures for ovaries treated with oxidized regenerated cellulose alone were from 10.24 +/- 1.08 to 1.92 +/- 0.54 cm2, respectively. The mean difference between the reductions in raw surface area (85.9% for oxidized regenerated cellulose plus heparin; 81.3% for oxidized regenerated cellulose alone) was not significantly different from zero (difference = - 0.24 cm2; 95% confidence interval = -2.56 to 3.04).
Conclusion(s): Adding heparin did not enhance significantly the adhesion-reducing capacity of oxidized regenerated cellulose adhesion barrier when applied to ovarian surfaces after cystectomy and/or ovariolysis at laparotomy. This conclusion is subject to the possibility of a type II error.
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