Affiliation:
1. Laboratory for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Natural and Medical Sciences Research Center University of Nizwa Nizwa PC 616 Oman
2. Department of Biomedical Science College of Medicine & Health Sciences Sultan Qaboos University Alkoudh 123 Oman
3. Department of Pathology College of Medicine & Health Sciences Sultan Qaboos University P. O. Box: 35 Alkoudh 123 Oman
4. Pathology Department College of Medicine Mansoura University Mansoura, Dakahlia 35516 Egypt
5. Department of Genetics College of Medicine and Health Sciences Sultan Qaboos University Alkoudh PC 123 Oman
Abstract
AbstractPostoperative adhesion can cause complications, such as pain and organ blockage, in the abdominal regions. To address this issue, surgical techniques and antiadhesive treatments are applied. Given the significant role of vascularization in adhesion band formation, Avastin (Ava) that targets vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) can be applied to prevent peritoneal adhesion bands. Moreover, Alginate (Alg), a natural polysaccharide, is a promising physical barrier to prevent adhesion bands. Incorporating Ava into Alg hydrogel in a form of 3D‐printed scaffold (Alg/Ava) has potential to suppress inflammation and angiogenesis, leading to reduce peritoneal adhesion bands. Following physical, morphological, and biocompatibility evaluations, the efficacy of Alg and Ava alone and their combination in Alg/Ava on the formation of postsurgical adhesions is evaluated. Upon confirming physical stability and sustained release of Ava, the Alg/Ava scaffold effectively diminishes both the extent and strength of adhesion bands. Histopathological examination shows that the reduction in fibrosis and inflammation is responsible for preventing adhesion bands by the Alg/Ava scaffold. Additionally, the cytokine assessment reveals that this is due to the inhibition in the secretion of VEGF and Interleukin 6 suppressing vascularization and inflammatory pathways. This study suggests that a 3D‐printed Alg/Ava scaffold has great potential to prevent the postsurgical adhesion bands.