I. Kocak et al., Reduction of adhesion formation with cross-linked hyaluronic acid after peritoneal surgery in rats, FERT STERIL, 72(5), 1999, pp. 873-878
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of a cross-linked hyaluronan soluti
on (auto-cross-linked polysaccharide [ACP] gel) for the prevention of posts
urgical adhesions.
Design: A randomized blinded study using a rat model of laparotomy.
Setting: Surgical Research Laboratory in a university medical school.
Animal(s): Sixty-seven sexually mature rats.
Intervention(s): Standardized surgical trauma was induced in the rat uterin
e horn to induce adhesion formation. After trauma, group-1 animals (n = 23)
received no treatment, group 2 (n = 21) received noncross-linked hyaluroni
c acid (HA), and group 3 (n = 23) received cross-linked HA applied on the l
esion.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Six weeks after laparotomy, repeat laparotomy was
performed and the adhesions were scored according to Blauer's scoring syste
m.
Result(s): Overall, 84% of the untreated animals and 65% of the animals tre
ated with noncross-linked KA presented with severe adhesions. The mean (+/-
SEM) increase in the adhesion score was 2.46 +/- 0.23 in the untreated grou
p, 2.23 +/- 0.29 in the group receiving noncross-linked HA, and 1.27 +/- 0.
12 in the ACP gel group.
Conclusion(s): ACP gel holds promise as a novel resorbable biomaterial for
the reduction of postoperative adhesions after laparotomy. (Fertil Steril(R
) 1999;72:873-8. (C)1999 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.).