Objective To assess an effect of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) applied topically on the tendon adhesion and the healing process after the flexor tendon repair in Leghorn chickens. Methods Thirtytwo white Leghorn chickens, aged 4 months and weighing 1.5-1.7 kg, were randomly divided into 2 groups: Group A andGroup B, with 16 chickens in each group. The flexor digitorum profundus tendons of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th toes were transected and repaired. The repair site in Group A was given 5-FU in a concentration of 25 mg/ml with a soaked sponge that wascut into pieces 7 mm×20 mm×1 mm in size, and the synovial sheath of the repair site was wrapped with the 5-FU-soaked sponge for 1 min for 4 times. The repair site in Group B was served as a control, with no 5-FU but with the sterile normal saline. At 3 and 6 weeks postoperatively, the repaired tendons and the tendon adhesion formation were examined macroscopically and histologically,and the repaired tendons were tested biomechanically. The tissue blocks from the tendon repair site were examined under the transmission electron microscope. Results At 3 and 6 weeks postoperatively, the macroscopic and histological observation showed that the peritendinous adhesions in Group A were looser when compared with those in Group B. The length of the tendon gliding and the extent of yieldance to exercise were found to be 4.85±1.31 mm, 0.67±0.42 mm and 5.74±1.61 mm, 1.55±0.35 mm respectively at 3 and 6 weeks after operation in Group A,but 2.99±0.51mm,0.24±0.14 mm and 3.65±0.54 mm, 1.22±0.16 mm in Group B.Group A was significantly greater in the abovementioned parameters than Group B (P<0.05).At 3 weeks after operation, the ultimate breaking strength was 20.28±4.92 N in Group A and 21.29±4.88 N in Group B, with no statistically significant difference found between the two groups (P>0.05). At 6 weeks, the ultimate breaking strength was 47.12±6.76 N in Group A but 39.31±7.20 N in Group B, with a significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05). Conclusion 5-fuorouracil, when appliedtopically, can reduce the tendon adhesion, with no inhibition of the intrinsic healing mechanism. It is an ideal treatment strategy to prevent peritendinous adhesion.
Eighteen cases of loss or obliteration of eye sockets from trauma or tumour were repaired with various methods: skin graft, postauricle flap with tempopostauricular blood vessel, forehead flap with temporal blood vessel and temporal flap with subcutaneous pedicle. Following 1 to 5 years follwup, the results were good and the improvement on outlooking was remarkable. The skin grafting was a simple and applicable method but it needed a longer time of blepharorrhaphy. The flap transfer was more complicated but suitable for the obliteration of the eye socket accompanied with depression deformity, but it usually would result in a secondary cicatricical malformation at the region around the eye. Thus, it was important to select a best operative method according to the specific condition.
In order to decrease the risk of operation, complete release of scar tissue and reduce the recurrence after operation, from February 1994 to March 1997, seventy-three cases of severe cicatricical adhesion on the submental-thoracic region were treated with release and resection of scar tissue, and delay skin graft. The grafted skin was survived completely after operation. The result from the release of scar tissue of the cervical region was good. The physiological angle of submental-thoracic angle was recovered. It was thought that two-stage operation for submental-thoracic cicatricial adhesion would decrease the risk of operation and be advantageous to the release of contracted soft tissue of anterior cervical region and reduce the recurrence of contracture. The interval between the two stages of the operation was 2 to 3 days, which did not increase the rate of infection of the wound. The shortcomings including increase of pain to patient and prolong the time in hospital.
Objective To investigate the preventive effect of carbachol on the formation of postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion. Methods Forty-four Wistar rats were randomly divided into sham operation group (SO group, n=12), operation group (n=16) and carbachol treated group (carbachol group, n=16, carbachol 50 μg/kg). Animal model of abdominal adhesion was established by rubbing the procussus vermiformis of cecum with dry sterile gauze, and by clamping and scuffing abdominal wall. Half of rats were separately killed on day 7 and day 14 after surgery, respectively. The degree of adhesion was evaluated according to Phillips 5-scale grade and the feature of this model. The histopathological changes of adhesive tissues were observed and the content of collagen type Ⅰ in the tissues was detected by immunohistochemistry. Results The scores of intra-abdominal adhesion were significantly lower in the carbachol group than those in operation group both on 7 d and 14 d (P<0.01). Mild inflammatory changes and less fibrous proliferation were observed in carbachol group microscopically. The contents of collagen type Ⅰ detected by immunohistochemistry were significantly lower in the carbachol group than those in operation group both on 7 d and 14 d (P<0.01). There was no significant difference of the score of abdominal adhesion and content of collagen type Ⅰ in the same group between 7 d and 14 d (Pgt;0.05). Conclusion Carbachol may take a significant role in the prevention of postoperative abdominal adhesion in rat.
Objective To investigate the inhibition effect of salazosulfapyridine (SF) on the formation of post-operative abdominal adhesion and its possible mechanism. Methods Forty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into five groups: sham operation group (Sham group), blank control group (BC group), sodium hyaluronate (HA) group, low dose of SF group (LSF group), and high dose of SF group (HSF group). Except the Sham group, all the rats in other 4 groups were created abdominal adhesion model by abrasion of caecum and its opposite abdominal wall. Rats of the BC group didn’t received any treatment after model establishment. Before closing the abdominal wall, the rats of the HA group were treated by 2 mL HA. After the operation, the rats of the LSF group and the HSF group were daily orally administrated with different dose of SF (50 mg/kg for the LSF group and 100 mg/kg for the HSF group), while the other 3 groups treated with same dose of normal saline. Seven days after operation, the rats of 5 groups were killed and abdominal adhesion conditions was evaluated by Nair’s score system. Then the abdominal adhesion tissues or blood were collected to underwent HE staining, immunohistochemistry staining, and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test. The HE staining was used to assess the inflammation score and fibrillation score of rats in 5 groups and immunohistochemistry staining was used to evaluate expression of the α-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA) in adhesion tissues. The ELISA test was used to detect the concentration of serum interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) in rats of 5 groups. Results ① The gross evaluation of adhesion condition:3 rats of the Sham groups had incision adhesion; in the BC group, 4 rats had incision adhesion, 8 rats had cecum to the abdominal wall adhesion, 2 rats had viscera to viscera adhesion; in the HA group, 2 rats had incision adhesion and5 rats had cecum to the abdominal wall adhesion; in the LSF group, 2 rats had incision adhesion, 6 rats had cecum to the abdominal wall adhesion, and 1 rat had viscera to viscera adhesion; in the HSF group, 2 rats had incision adhesion and 4 rats had cecum to the abdominal wall adhesion. Compared with the Sham group, the Nair’s scores of the other4 groups were higher (P<0.05); compared with the BC group, the Nair’s scores of the HA group, the LSF group, and the HSF group were all lower (P<0.05), but there was no significant difference on the Nair’s scores among the HA group, the LSF group, and the HSF group (P>0.05). ② Inflammation score and fibrillation score: on the inflammation score, compared with the Sham group, the inflammation scores of the others 4 groups were higher (P<0.05); compared with the BC and HA group, the inflammation scores of the LSF group and the HSF group were both lower (P<0.05); compared with the LSF group, there was no significant difference on the inflammation score of the HSF group (P>0.05). On the fibrillation score, compared with the Sham group, the fibrillation scores of the others 4 groups were higher (P<0.05); compared with the BC group, the fibrillation scores of the HA group, the LSF group, and the HSF group were all lower (P<0.05), but there was no significant difference on the fibrillation scores among the HA group, the LSF group, and the HSF group (P>0.05). ③ The expression scores of α-SMA: compared with the Sham group, the expression scores of α-SMA in the others 4 groups were higher (P<0.05); compared with the BC group, the expression scores of α-SMA in the HA group, the LSF group, and the HSF group were all lower (P<0.05), but there was no significant difference on the expression scores of α-SMA among the HA group, the LSF group, and the HSF group (P>0.05). ④ Concentration of serum IL-1β and TGF-β1: on the concentration of serum IL-1β, compared with the Sham group, the concentrations of serum IL-1β in the others 4 groups were higher (P<0.05); compared with the BC group, the concentrations of serum IL-1β in the HA group, the LSF group, and the HSF group were all lower (P<0.05); compared with the HA and the LSF group, the concentration of serum IL-1β in the HSF group was lower (P<0.05). On the concentration of serum TGF-β1, compared with the Sham group, the concentrations of serum TGF-β1 in the others 4 groups were higher (P<0.05); compared with the BC group, the concentrations of serum TGF-β1 in the HA group, the LSF group, and the HSF group were all lower (P<0.05); compared with the HA group, the concentrations of serum TGF-β1 in the LSF group and the HSF group were both lower (P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between the LSF group and the HSF group (P>0.05). Conclusion SF can reduce the formation of postoperative abdominal adhesion in rat models via inhibiting inflammation and fibrillation.
ObjectiveTo explore the risk factors affecting operation treatment selection of acute adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO), and establish a prediction model of surgical treatment selection to provide a guidance for clinical decision-making. MethodsThe patients with acute ASBO admitted to this hospital and met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, from January 2019 to December 2022, were retrospectively collected, and the patients were assigned into the surgical treatment and conservative treatment according to the treatment selection. The differences in the clinicopathologic factors between the patients with surgical treatment and conservative treatment were compared. Meanwhile, the factors with statistical differences (P<0.05) or the factors with clinical significance judged based on professional knowledge were included to screen the influencing factors of surgical treatment selection using the multivariate logistic regression analysis, and the selected influencing factors were used to construct the logistic regression prediction model equation. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) and its 95% confidence interval (95%CI) was used to evaluate the prediction efficiency of the prediction model equation. ResultsA total of 231 patients with acute ASBO were included, 117 (50.6%) of whom underwent surgical treatment and 114 (49.4%) underwent conservative treatment. In all 16 clinicopathologic factors between the patients with surgical treatment and conservative treatment had statistical differences (P<0.05) including the body mass index (BMI), preopeative high fever, intestinal type, sign of peritonitis, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) score excluded age scoring, abdominal surgery history and times of abdominal surgery history, times of pre-admission seek medical advice and preoperative conservative treatment time, the air-liquid level by X-ray plain film, and severe small bowel obstruction and adhesive bands by CT examination, as well as the white blood cell count (WBC), neutrophil percentage, albumin (ALB), and urea nitrogen. The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the acute ASBO accompanied by sign of peritonitis (β=1.778, P=0.028), history of abdominal surgery (β=1.394, P=0.022), and adhesive bands (β=1.321, P=0.010) and severe small bowel obstruction (β=1.183, P=0.018) by CT examination, WBC (β=0.524, P<0.001), APACHEⅡ score excluded age scoring (β=0.291, P<0.001), and BMI (β=0.191, P=0.011) had positive impacts on adopting surgical treatment, while preoperative ALB (β=–0.101, P=0.023) and conservative treatment time (β=–0.391, P<0.001) had negative impacts on adopting surgical treatment. The accuracy, specificity, and sensitivity of the logistic regression prediction model equation constructed according to these 9 influencing factors were 84.8%, 71.1%, and 77.7%, respectively. The AUC (95%CI) of the prediction model equation to distinguish selection of surgical treatment from conservative treatment was 0.942 (0.914, 0.970). ConclusionsAccording to the preliminary results of this study, surgical treatment is recommended for patients with acute ASBO accompanied by signs of peritonitis, history of abdominal surgery, adhesive bands and severe small bowel obstruction by CT, increased preoperative WBC, high APACHEⅡ score excluded age scoring, high BMI, preoperative low ALB level, and shorter preoperative conservative treatment time. And the logistic prediction model equation constructed according to these characteristics in this study has a good discrimination for patients with surgical treatment or conservative treatment selection.
The poly-lactic acid membrane is characterized by its non-toxicity, non-carcinogenic and the property of degradation in the body in animal experiment, this membrane was wrapped around the tenorrhaphy site. The results showed that 3 to 9 weeks after operation there was an intact space surrounding the tendon, and the membrane began to degradate at 24 weeks, might achieve the purpose to prevent the formation of adhesion. From Nov. 1985 to Sept. 1989, this membrane was applied to 20 tendons of 14 patients. The follow-up results showed that the satisfactory rate was 81.8% .the indications of using poly-lacic acid membrane were primary, delayed primary and secondary suture of flexor tendon injuries in areas of the fingers.
目的探讨粘连性肠梗阻的病因、诊断及治疗。方法对1996~2001年我科收治的149例粘连性肠梗阻患者的临床资料进行回顾性总结、分析。结果本组149例均发生于腹腔手术后,主要症状是腹痛、腹胀、呕吐、肛门停止排气、排便,体征为腹胀、肠型、肠鸣亢进、腹部压痛。行腹部X线平片检查140例,泛影葡胺胃肠道造影18例,149例均确诊,其中不完全性肠梗阻112例,完全性肠梗阻37例。行非手术治疗123例,手术治疗26例,全组均治愈或好转。结论腹腔手术是形成粘连性肠梗阻的主要因素,诊断主要依靠病史、体征及腹部X线摄片检查,泛影葡胺胃肠道造影对明确梗阻部位有较大帮助,也有一定治疗作用。粘连性不全性肠梗阻非手术治疗成功率高,而完全性肠梗阻或出现肠绞窄时应积极手术,掌握手术时机十分重要。
ObjectiveTo investigate the synergetic effects of the combination methylene blue or/and aprotinin on preventing postoperative intestinal adhesions (POIA).MethodsFourtyeight rabbits were divided into control group (group A), methylene blue group (group B), aprotinin group (group C), methylene blue+aprotinin group (group D). Each group contained 12 rabbits and established models of intestinal adhesions through laporotomy. Fourteen days after operation, the rabbits were reoperated to see whether there were adhesions and the degree of adhesions. ResultsThe adhesions of group A was the most serious, then in sequence were group B, C, group D showed very light adhesion. Group A was much more severe than B, C, D group (Plt;0.01); group D was very different from B, C group (P<0.05). ConclusionMethylene blue and aprotinin have significant effects on preventing POIA and the combination of the two drugs can have a synergetic effects on POIA.