Rat models of high risk colorectal anastomoses
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Resumo: | Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the most frequent surgical techniques of high-risk colorectal anastomoses in rats. Methods: Wistar rats were enrolled in three different models comprising inflammatory (TNBS enema), vascular (portal vein occlusion) or obstructive (a non-ischemic constricting ring) mechanisms associated with colonic anastomosis that had accomplished after these former lesions. Histological analyses (Hematoxylin and eosin and Picrosirius red) were performed. Results: All anastomoses techniques were associated with risk factors and had complications, mainly anastomotic leakage. In Study 1, the use of a pharmacological agent, trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) mimicked an inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn’s disease with 50% of anastomosis leakage, the higher percentage among all models tested. In Study 2, after portal ischemia followed by reperfusion it was observed a dense neutrophil infiltrate in the midst of necrotic tissue and fibrin at the anastomotic site and 5 days after the anastomosis, no collagen was produced. In Study 3, 5 days after the mechanical obstruction some denuded areas of epithelium with marked oedema of mucosa and submucosa were seen, at the anastomotic site and anastomosis group showed some reduction of collagen density when compared with Control/Sham group. Conclusion: All the experimental surgical techniques tested in rats were associated with high-risk colorectal anastomoses and were useful to study colonic anastomotic healing and intestinal leakage. |
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Rat models of high risk colorectal anastomosesColonAnastomosis, SurgicalModels, AnimalRatsAbstract Purpose: To evaluate the most frequent surgical techniques of high-risk colorectal anastomoses in rats. Methods: Wistar rats were enrolled in three different models comprising inflammatory (TNBS enema), vascular (portal vein occlusion) or obstructive (a non-ischemic constricting ring) mechanisms associated with colonic anastomosis that had accomplished after these former lesions. Histological analyses (Hematoxylin and eosin and Picrosirius red) were performed. Results: All anastomoses techniques were associated with risk factors and had complications, mainly anastomotic leakage. In Study 1, the use of a pharmacological agent, trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) mimicked an inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn’s disease with 50% of anastomosis leakage, the higher percentage among all models tested. In Study 2, after portal ischemia followed by reperfusion it was observed a dense neutrophil infiltrate in the midst of necrotic tissue and fibrin at the anastomotic site and 5 days after the anastomosis, no collagen was produced. In Study 3, 5 days after the mechanical obstruction some denuded areas of epithelium with marked oedema of mucosa and submucosa were seen, at the anastomotic site and anastomosis group showed some reduction of collagen density when compared with Control/Sham group. Conclusion: All the experimental surgical techniques tested in rats were associated with high-risk colorectal anastomoses and were useful to study colonic anastomotic healing and intestinal leakage.Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia2018-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502018001000914Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira v.33 n.10 2018reponame:Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia (SBDPC)instacron:SBDPC10.1590/s0102-865020180100000006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlvarenga Junior,ValterFerraz,Edna DelabioRolim,MarciaCarra,Amabile MarranSilva,Pedro Teixeira daFranco,Olavo BorgesCordeiro,Mariana Menegat DiasTakiya,Christina MaedaBaetas-da-Cruz,WagnerManso,José Eduardo FerreiraFerreira,Manoel LuizEulálio,José Marcus RasoSilva,Paulo CésarSouza,Heitor Siffert Pereira deSchanaider,Albertoeng2018-11-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-86502018001000914Revistahttps://www.bvs-vet.org.br/vetindex/periodicos/acta-cirurgica-brasileira/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sgolden@terra.com.br0102-86501678-2674opendoar:2018-11-05T00:00Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia (SBDPC)false |
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Rat models of high risk colorectal anastomoses |
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Rat models of high risk colorectal anastomoses |
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Rat models of high risk colorectal anastomoses Alvarenga Junior,Valter Colon Anastomosis, Surgical Models, Animal Rats |
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Rat models of high risk colorectal anastomoses |
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Rat models of high risk colorectal anastomoses |
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Rat models of high risk colorectal anastomoses |
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Rat models of high risk colorectal anastomoses |
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Rat models of high risk colorectal anastomoses |
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Alvarenga Junior,Valter |
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Alvarenga Junior,Valter Ferraz,Edna Delabio Rolim,Marcia Carra,Amabile Marran Silva,Pedro Teixeira da Franco,Olavo Borges Cordeiro,Mariana Menegat Dias Takiya,Christina Maeda Baetas-da-Cruz,Wagner Manso,José Eduardo Ferreira Ferreira,Manoel Luiz Eulálio,José Marcus Raso Silva,Paulo César Souza,Heitor Siffert Pereira de Schanaider,Alberto |
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Ferraz,Edna Delabio Rolim,Marcia Carra,Amabile Marran Silva,Pedro Teixeira da Franco,Olavo Borges Cordeiro,Mariana Menegat Dias Takiya,Christina Maeda Baetas-da-Cruz,Wagner Manso,José Eduardo Ferreira Ferreira,Manoel Luiz Eulálio,José Marcus Raso Silva,Paulo César Souza,Heitor Siffert Pereira de Schanaider,Alberto |
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Alvarenga Junior,Valter Ferraz,Edna Delabio Rolim,Marcia Carra,Amabile Marran Silva,Pedro Teixeira da Franco,Olavo Borges Cordeiro,Mariana Menegat Dias Takiya,Christina Maeda Baetas-da-Cruz,Wagner Manso,José Eduardo Ferreira Ferreira,Manoel Luiz Eulálio,José Marcus Raso Silva,Paulo César Souza,Heitor Siffert Pereira de Schanaider,Alberto |
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Colon Anastomosis, Surgical Models, Animal Rats |
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Colon Anastomosis, Surgical Models, Animal Rats |
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Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the most frequent surgical techniques of high-risk colorectal anastomoses in rats. Methods: Wistar rats were enrolled in three different models comprising inflammatory (TNBS enema), vascular (portal vein occlusion) or obstructive (a non-ischemic constricting ring) mechanisms associated with colonic anastomosis that had accomplished after these former lesions. Histological analyses (Hematoxylin and eosin and Picrosirius red) were performed. Results: All anastomoses techniques were associated with risk factors and had complications, mainly anastomotic leakage. In Study 1, the use of a pharmacological agent, trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) mimicked an inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn’s disease with 50% of anastomosis leakage, the higher percentage among all models tested. In Study 2, after portal ischemia followed by reperfusion it was observed a dense neutrophil infiltrate in the midst of necrotic tissue and fibrin at the anastomotic site and 5 days after the anastomosis, no collagen was produced. In Study 3, 5 days after the mechanical obstruction some denuded areas of epithelium with marked oedema of mucosa and submucosa were seen, at the anastomotic site and anastomosis group showed some reduction of collagen density when compared with Control/Sham group. Conclusion: All the experimental surgical techniques tested in rats were associated with high-risk colorectal anastomoses and were useful to study colonic anastomotic healing and intestinal leakage. |
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