Influence of metoclopramide on abdominal wall healing in rats subjected to colonic anastomosis in the presence of peritoneal sepsis induced

To evaluate the effects of metoclopramide on abdominal wall healing in rats in the presence of sepsis. 40 rats divided into two groups of twenty animals, subdivided into two subgroups of 10 animals each: group (E) - treated with metoclopramide, and saline-treated control group. The two groups were d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta cirurgica brasileira 2011, Vol.26 Suppl 2 (suppl 2), p.92-99
Hauptverfasser: Silva, Naiara Galvão da, Brandão, Alexandre Malta, Oliveira, Marcos Vinícius Melo de, Morais, Pedro Henrique Alves de, Marques e Silva, Silvana, Carneiro, Fabiana Pirani, Sousa, João Batista de
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Zusammenfassung:To evaluate the effects of metoclopramide on abdominal wall healing in rats in the presence of sepsis. 40 rats divided into two groups of twenty animals, subdivided into two subgroups of 10 animals each: group (E) - treated with metoclopramide, and saline-treated control group. The two groups were divided into subgroups of 10 to be killed on the 3rd day (n = 10) or day 7 (n = 10) after surgery. Sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture. We performed also the section and anastomosis in left colon. The synthesis of the abdominal wall was made with 3-0 silk thread. We measured the breaking strength of the abdominal wall and made the histopathological evaluation. on 3rd day postoperative, the average breaking strength in the E group was 0.83 ± 0.66 and in group C was 0.35 ± 0.46 (p = 0.010). On the seventh day, the breaking strength in group E was 11.44 ± 5.07, in group C 11.66 ± 7.38 (p = 1.000). The E7 group showed lower inflammatory infiltration, foreign body reaction, fibrin than control. animals treated with metoclopramide had a higher resistance of the abdominal wall on the 3rd postoperative day.
ISSN:0102-8650
1678-2674
0102-8650
DOI:10.1590/S0102-86502011000800017