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Intra-peritoneal administration of Ecballium elaterium diminishes postoperative adhesions
Okur, Mehmet Hanifi; Aydogdu, Bahattin; Arslan, Mehmet Serif; Alabalik, Ulaş; Arslan, Serkan; Kara, İbrahim; Canpolat, Fethiye; Şahin, Atalay; Otcu, Selçuk.
Affiliation
  • Okur, Mehmet Hanifi; Dicle University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Diyarbakir. TR
  • Aydogdu, Bahattin; Dicle University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Diyarbakir. TR
  • Arslan, Mehmet Serif; Dicle University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Diyarbakir. TR
  • Alabalik, Ulaş; Dicle University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Diyarbakir. TR
  • Arslan, Serkan; Dicle University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Diyarbakir. TR
  • Kara, İbrahim; Dicle University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Diyarbakir. TR
  • Canpolat, Fethiye; Dicle University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Diyarbakir. TR
  • Şahin, Atalay; Dicle University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Diyarbakir. TR
  • Otcu, Selçuk; Dicle University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Diyarbakir. TR
Acta cir. bras ; Acta cir. bras;29(10): 639-643, 10/2014. tab, graf
Article in En | LILACS | ID: lil-725294
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ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

To evaluate the effects of Ecballium elaterium (EE), Elaterium officinarum, in postoperative intraperitoneal adhesions in rats.

METHODS:

Thirty rats were divided into three groups and underwent midline laparotomy under 35 mg/kg ketamine and 5 mg/kg xylazine anaesthesia. In group 1 (n=10), the sham operation group, the abdominal walls were closed without any process. In group 2 (n=10), the control group, the antimesenteric border of the ceacum and the corresponding parietal peritoneum were abraded with dry sterile gauze. In group 3 (n=10), the EE group, 2.5 mg/kg dose of EE was administered as intraperitoneally to the rats after abrasion. All rats were sacrificed on postoperative day 15. Samples were obtained

RESULTS:

The adhesion score was significantly decreased in the EE group (p=0.001) in comparison with the control group. Microscopically, the EE and sham groups were significantly lower than that of the control group (p<0.001 and p=0.000, respectively). Furthermore, the measurement of tissue levels of hydroxyproline was significantly lower in the sham and EE groups compared to the control group (sham group 47.6 ± 10.6, EE group 62.9 ± 9.7, Control group 84.2 ± 22.1 mg /L/g-tissue).

CONCLUSION:

The grade and severity of abdominal adhesion could be significantly reduced through administered Ecballium elaterium and therefore be a suitable anti-inflammatory agent for the prevention of postoperative peritoneal adhesion in the future. .
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Peritoneum / Plant Extracts / Tissue Adhesions / Cucurbitaceae / Anti-Inflammatory Agents Type of study: Evaluation_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Acta cir. bras Journal subject: Cirurgia Geral / Procedimentos Cir£rgicos Operat¢rios Year: 2014 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Peritoneum / Plant Extracts / Tissue Adhesions / Cucurbitaceae / Anti-Inflammatory Agents Type of study: Evaluation_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Acta cir. bras Journal subject: Cirurgia Geral / Procedimentos Cir£rgicos Operat¢rios Year: 2014 Type: Article