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Effect of dextran on postoperative peritoneal adhesions

The authors analyze the effect of Dextran 40 on postoperative peritoneal adhesions in an experimental study in rats. Twenty rats were divided in two groups: Group 1 (Control): ten animals were submitted to a median laparotomy and scarification of the visceral and adjacent parietal peritoneum; Group 2 (Dextran 40): ten animals submitted to the same described procedures except for the placement of 1.5 ml of a Dextran 40 solution into the peritoneal cavity, just before closing the abdominal incision. 1n the twentieth day postoperative, the animals were sacrified and submitted to a new laparotomy to remove the intestinal segments involved in the first procedure. The hystological analysis showed a lower intensity of fibrosis formation in the group of rats in which Dextran 40 was administered (group 2) when compared with the control group (group 1) (p< 0.05). We concluded that Dextran 40 interfere in the fibrotic process reducing the formation of intraperitoneal adhesions.

Adhesions; Peritoneum; Dextran


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