Comparison macroscopic & microscopic of anti-adhesion properties of honey and corticosteroids following experimental surgery in rabbit abdominal cavity

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Background
This study compares the effects of intraperitoneal use of honey and dexamethasone to prevent the formation of intra-abdominal adhesions after surgery in rabbits.
Methods
A total of 24 New Zealand white rabbits underwent laparotomy. To create adhesions in the abdomen, the serous surface of the descending colon was rubbed 100 times with a dry tampon so that patchy spots appeared on its surface. Then, 10 parallel incisions with a length of 3 cm were made on the left wall of the abdomen. At this stage, the rabbits were divided into four equal groups of 6.In group 1 (control)an amount of 5 ml of normal saline - group 2 (dexamethasone)an amount of 5.4 ml of normal saline + 0.6 mg / kg dexamethasone (0.5 ml) - in group 3 (honey)an amount of 5 ml of honey and in group 4 (Honey - Dexamethasone) 4.5 ml of honey + 0.6 mg / kg dexamethasone (0.5 ml) was poured into the abdominal cavity.The rabbit's abdominal muscles and skin were then sewn normally and cared for 21 days. After 21 days, all rabbits were sacrificed painlessly by anesthesia injection and after necropsy the degree of intra-abdominal adhesions was determined macroscopically. Then, for histopathological examinations and determination of fibrosis, a tissue sample was taken from the abdominal wall and colon.
Results
The control group showed a high degree of adhesion between the abdominal wall and organs as well as large masses of adhesion. In the dexamethasone group, the adhesions were thick and narrow bands between the internal organs of the abdomen. In the honey and honey-dexamethasone groups, very little adhesions (up to two rabbits) were observed in the form of very thin and limited bands.
Conclusion
The results of this study show that intraperitoneal use of honey and dexamethasone reduces intra-abdominal adhesions after surgery in rabbits. But honey is more effective than dexamethasone to prevent adhesions and reduce peritoneal inflammatory reactions as well as wound healing.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Clinical Research of Large Animals, Volume:9 Issue: 24, 2022
Pages:
24 to 35
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