Effects of Ringer's lactate, Interceed(TC7) and Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane on postsurgical adhesion formation.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of Ringer's lactate instillation, Interceed(TC7) (Johnson and Johnson Medical, Inc., New Brunswick NJ), and Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane (W. L. Gore and Associates, Inc., Flagstaff, AZ) in a rat uterine horn model. SETTING: Rats were in a conventional laboratory setting. PARTICIPANTS: Sprague-Dawley white rats, weighing 225 to 250 g. INTERVENTIONS: The left uterine horn was subjected to a standardized lesion by serosal denudation and devascularization. The rats were randomly assigned into control group, Interceed(TC7) group, Gore-Tex group, and Ringer's lactate group. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Degree of adhesions was evaluated 2 weeks after the initial surgery. RESULTS: Adhesion score after Ringer's lactate instillation was significantly lower than those of control, Interceed(TC7), and Gore-Tex groups. Gore-Tex was associated with less adhesion formation than control. No difference was found in the adhesion formation between the Interceed(TC7) group and the control group. CONCLUSION: Confirming our previous observations, Ringer's lactate instillation is effective in decreasing adhesion formation. Gore-Tex reduces adhesion formation, but its efficacy is inferior to those of Ringer's lactate. Contrary to previous reports, Interceed(TC7) is ineffective in our animal model.[1]References
- Effects of Ringer's lactate, Interceed(TC7) and Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane on postsurgical adhesion formation. Pagidas, K., Tulandi, T. Fertil. Steril. (1992) [Pubmed]
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