Affiliation:
1. Department of Surgery, University of loannina, Hatzikosta General Hospital, loannina, Greece
2. Department of Pathology, University of loannina, Hatzikosta General Hospital, loannina, Greece
3. University of loannina, loannina, Greece
Abstract
Abstract
This study was designed to examine the influence of saline irrigation at different temperatures on adhesion/formation in the rat. Saline irrigation through a laparotomy incision was performed at the following temperatures: 30°C, 34°C, 37°C, 40°C, 45°C, 50°C, 55°C, and 60°C. The control group (Gc, n = 20) underwent laparotomy without irrigation. Adhesions were found in: 5/20 animals of the Gc (all slight); 6/20 of the 30°C group (all slight); 6/20 of the 34°C group (all slight); 6/20 of the 37°C group (all slight); 12/20 of the 40°C group (all slight); 12/20 of the 45°C group (11 slight, 1 moderate); 14/20 of the 50°C group (12 slight, 2 moderate); 18/19 of the 55°C group (2 slight, 6 moderate, 10 marked); and 18/18 of the 60°C group (1 moderate, 8 marked, 9 massive). These results indicate that saline irrigation below body temperature does not prevent adhesions whereas warmed saline encourages adhesion formation in the rat.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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