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Comparison of Oral Sirolimus, Prednisolone, and Combination of Both in Experimentally Induced Peritoneal Adhesion

Authors :
Kourosh Kazemi
Ahmad Hosseinzadeh
Reza Shahriarirad
Saman Nikeghbalian
Hooman Kamran
Parisa Hosseinpour
Nader Tanideh
Kamran Jamshidi
Source :
Journal of Surgical Research. 276:168-173
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Peritoneal adhesion formation is a challenging postoperative complication. We aim to evaluate the effect of orally administered sirolimus, prednisolone, and their combination to prevent this entity.Eighty female albino underwent intraperitoneal injection of 3 mL of 10% sterile talc solution to induce peritoneal adhesion, and were subsequently and randomly divided into four groups (each n = 20); including a control group; 1 mg/kg oral prednisolone daily in the morning; 0.1 mg/kg oral sirolimus daily; and a combination group which received both drugs, with the same dosage. On the 29th day, abdominal cavities were explored, and classification was done based on Nair classification.All rats were healthy on the 29th day, in which exploration was performed. The rats in the control group had extensive intra-abdominal adhesions, while 17 (85%) rats in the control group had substantial adhesion; however, the prednisolone, sirolimus, and combination group had lesser adhesion formation. Also, 14 (70%) rats of prednisolone group, 13 (65%) of sirolimus group, and 16 (80%) of combination group had insubstantial adhesion. The decrease in the grade of peritoneal adhesion bands was highly significant in the combination group (P 0.001).The combination of sirolimus and prednisolone was effective for preventing peritoneal adhesions in rats.

Details

ISSN :
00224804
Volume :
276
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Surgical Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f4b03fbdcc4d0b5d8883790a93b8e42
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2022.02.047