Ma. Kuzu et al., EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF PREOPERATIVE 5-FLUOROURACIL ON THE INTEGRITY OF COLONIC ANASTOMOSES, British Journal of Surgery, 85(2), 1998, pp. 236-239
Background Despite curative resection for colorectal cancer, many pati
ents develop recurrence at the primary site or distant organs, These p
atients are candidates for (neo)-adjuvant chemotherapy. Very little is
known about the effect of preoperative 5-fluorouracil (FU) on the hea
ling of colonic anastomoses. The aim of this study was to assess this
in a rat model. Methods Eighty male Wistar rats, weighing 160-215 g, w
ere divided into three groups; (1) a control group underwent left colo
n resection and primary anastomosis (n = 20); (2) a sham group receive
d 1 ml saline intraperitoneally (n = 30); (3) a study group received 5
-FU intraperitoneally (20 mg kg(-1)). Both saline and 5-FU injections
were given intraperitoneally for 5 days before operation. Results Ther
e was no difference in the rate of wound complications, intraperitonea
l adhesions and anastomotic complications among the groups. Three and
seven days after operation, mean bursting pressure of the anastomosis
was 36.5 and 198 mmHg in group 1, 34 and 200 mmHg in group 2, and 39 a
nd 190 mmHg in group 3 respectively (P not significant). Although the
myeloperoxidase and hydroxyproline content were significantly lower af
ter 5-FU therapy (P < 0.01, compared with others), the clinical outcom
e was similar. Conclusion Preoperative 5-FU for 5 consecutive days bef
ore operation had no effect on the healing of colonic anastomoses.