1. Effect of N-acetyl-L-cysteine on inflammation after intraperitoneal mesh placement in a potentially contaminated environment: An experimental study in the rat
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Styliani Parpoudi, Dimosthenis Miliaras, Apostolos Makrantonakis, Anna Gkiouliava, Christos Chatzakis, Ioannis Mantzoros, S. Aggelopoulos, Christos Gekas, Dimitrios Kyziridis, Dimitrios Konstantaras, Stefanos Bitsianis, and Orestis Ioannidis
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Peritonitis ,Adhesion (medicine) ,Tissue Adhesions ,Inflammation ,Gastroenterology ,Neovascularization ,Ciprofloxacin ,Fibrosis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Interleukin-6 ,business.industry ,Postoperative complication ,Bowel resection ,Surgical Mesh ,medicine.disease ,Acetylcysteine ,Rats ,Surgical mesh ,Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
The use of prosthetic meshes in abdominal wall reconstruction is a well-established approach; however, in certain cases where a bowel resection coexists its application is disputed. Any underlying inflammatory process may augment adhesion formation which is a major postoperative complication. In this animal study, our aim was to investigate the effect of N-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC) on adhesion formation and the expression of inflammatory markers when a mesh was used in a clean or a potentially contaminated environment.Sixty male Wistar rats were randomly and equally allocated in 3 groups: A, B and C. Animals in all groups underwent laparotomy, a prosthetic mesh was placed and chemoprophylaxis with ciprofloxacin was administered. In groups B and C an enterectomy was also performed. NAC was injected intraperitoneally in group C. Adhesion formation, IL-1a, IL-6, TNF-a and histological data including fibrosis, neutrophils' infiltration and neovascularization were assessed. Mesh samples were sent for cultivation.Adhesion formation was significantly less and inflammation markers were also lower in group C compared to group B (p0.05). Histological findings were significant for greater fibrosis, neutrophils' infiltration and neovascularization in group B compared to both group A and C. Regarding mesh cultures, more specimens were tested positive in group B (p0.05). Outcomes between group A and C did not differ.NAC effectively ameliorated adhesion formation and inflammation in a potentially septic environment where a prosthetic mesh was placed.
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- 2022