The use of amniotic membrane in the repair of duodenal wounds in Wistar rats

Author:

Schimidt Luciano Rodrigues1,Cardoso Edson José2,Schimidt Rogério Rodrigues3,Back Luiz Augusto4,Schiazawa Maria Beatriz4,d'Acampora Armando José5,Sousa Monique Viana de4

Affiliation:

1. UFSC; HGCR, Brazil

2. UFSC; UFSC, Brazil

3. HGCR, Brazil

4. UFSC, Brazil

5. University of Southern Santa Catarina; Florianopolis Hospital, Brazil

Abstract

Purpose: In the search of a new material to repair duodenal wounds, a trial was conducted to assess the behavior of human amniotic membrane in the repair of the duodenal wall in rats. METHODS: Fifty Wistar rats weighing between 250 and 350g, male, were submitted to duodenotomy and randomly distributed into two groups. Group A (n=8) had no treatment and was used as the control group. In Group B (n=42) the duodenal wound was treated with a patch of human amniotic membrane. RESULTS: All animals in Group A died. In Group B no changes were observed with regards to death or the formation of duodenal fistula. All animals presented peritoneal adherences in the region on the duodenal wall repair and intestinal obstruction was observed in two animals. Healing of the duodenal wall in the region of the patch took place progressively as the post-operatory period increased, with regeneration of the mucosa and of the smooth muscle layer. CONCLUSION: From the clinical standpoint, the amniotic membrane proved to be a biological tissue which served as a temporary seal and allowed the wound to heal by second-intention, with re-establishment of the duodenal wall structure.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Surgery

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