Author:
Werner Christoph R.,Brücklmeier Lena,Kratt Thomas,Malek Nisar P.,Sipos Bence,Wichmann Dörte,Götz Martin
Abstract
AbstractHealing of gastrointestinal ulcers after Hemospray application was reported in literature. The pathophysiological mechanism of action of hemostatic powders is not elucidated so far. A prospective animal model was performed to evaluate the effect of Hemospray application on the healing process of artificially induced ulcers of the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract. In 10 pigs, 20 ulcers were created in each the upper and the lower gastrointestinal tract by endoscopic mucosal resection. 50% of the pigs were immediately treated with Hemospray application, the others were not treated. Ulcer size was measured endoscopically on day 0, 2, and 7. On day 7 the ulcers were histopathological evaluated for capillary ingrowth and the thickness of the collagen layer. After 7 days the sizes of the ulcers decreased significantly (stomach: − 22.8% with Hemospray application, − 19% without Hemospray application; rectum: − 50.8% with Hemospray application, − 49.5% without Hemospray application; p = 0.005–0.037), but without significant difference between both groups. This study shows no significant effect of the hemostatic powder Hemospray on ulcer healing in the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract compared with untreated controls, neither harmful nor beneficial. However, some trends merit further trials in patients and may indicate a possible mechanism of accelerated mucosal healing.
Funder
Universitätsklinikum Tübingen
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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