Evaluation of the SprayGel (TM) adhesion barrier in the rat cecum abrasionand rabbit uterine horn adhesion models

Citation
R. Dunn et al., Evaluation of the SprayGel (TM) adhesion barrier in the rat cecum abrasionand rabbit uterine horn adhesion models, FERT STERIL, 75(2), 2001, pp. 411-416
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
FERTILITY AND STERILITY
ISSN journal
00150282 → ACNP
Volume
75
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
411 - 416
Database
ISI
SICI code
0015-0282(200102)75:2<411:EOTS(A>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a new adhesion barrier in the preven tion of postoperative adhesion formation. Design: A double-blind controlled study of the efficacy of SprayGel in redu cing postoperative adhesion formation in two animal models. Setting: Animal care facility of a contract testing laboratory. Animal(s): Sixteen Sprague-Dawley male rats were randomly allocated into tw o groups in the cecum abrasion model. Twenty New Zealand white female rabbi ts were randomly allocated into two groups in the uterine horn abrasion mod el. Intervention(s): In the rat model, the cecum was abraded with gauze and the abdominal wall was abraded with a scalpel. Treated animals received SprayG el coating on injured surfaces, control animals received no treatment. In t he rabbit model, uterine horns were abraded with a scalpel. Treated animals received SprayGel coating on injured surfaces: control animals received no treatment. Main Outcome Measure(s): Postoperative adhesion formation. Result(s): In the rat model, SprayGel was found to significantly reduce the incidence of adhesions, which formed in 7 of 8 control rats compared with 1 of 8 treated rats. In the rabbit model, SprayGel was found to significant ly reduce both the extent and severity of adhesions. Conclusion(s): Application of SprayGel in two animal models reduced formati on of postoperative adhesions. Further investigation in large animal and cl inical settings is warranted. (C)2001 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.