Use of Fibrin Adhesive to Reduce Post-Surgical Adhesion Reformation in Rabbits

Author:

Osada H1,Minai M1,Yoshida T1,Satoh K1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Nihon University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Following surgery on fallopian tubes, the development of adhesions is a natural consequence of wound healing and may result in infertility. Using a rabbit model, we evaluated the anti-adhesive properties of a sponge-like equine collagen sheet (TachoComb®), which is coated on one side with human fibrinogen and bovine thrombin. TachoComb® is applied by affixing the sheet over the area of perforation or bleeding and acts as a haemostatic agent, capable of sealing perforations to prevent leakage. In our rabbit model, adhesions were induced by mechanical and chemical irritants during laparotomy. After a 1-month recovery period, adhesions were lysed using microsurgical techniques and TachoComb®, or physiological saline applied. Evaluation of adhesion reformation was determined after a minimum of 10 days. TachoComb® significantly reduced the area of adhesion reformation compared with rabbits treated using physiological saline only. Our study demonstrated that TachoComb® is effective not only as a haemostatic agent, but is also capable of reducing adhesion reformation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Cell Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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