Avaliação anatomopatológica de cicatrizes uterinas de acordo com o tipo de sutura cirúrgica (modelo experimental)

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Autor(a) principal: Guidoni, Rogério Gomes dos Reis
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Toledo, Sérgio Floriano de, Saito, Maurício, Buzzini, Rodrigo Ferreira, Pontes, Cesar Cilento, Souza, Eduardo de [UNIFESP], Camano, Luiz [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0100-72032007001200006
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/4028
Resumo: PURPOSE: to compare macro and microscopically, surgical uterine sutures in female rabbits, after caesarean section utilizing separate, continuous and continuous anchored suture stitches. METHODS: three New Zealand female rabbits in their first pregnancy were used. The caesarean section was carried out at the 26th day of gestation and three incisions were performed in each uterus. The hysterorrhaphy was performed with a 00 Vicryl® thread, and a different suture technique was employed for each incision. Total hysterectomy and adnexectomy were done at the 60th day post-delivery with the preservation of eventual adhesions for the evaluation of the surgical scars. The extent of scar retraction, amount of fibrin deposit and the suture integrity were evaluated through macroscopy. For the evaluation through microscopy, hematoxylin eosin technique was used for cellular colorimetry, and Masson's trichrom to evidence collagen. The statistical non-parametric Friedman's test was employed for the matching hypothesis, and Fisher's exact test to verify the homogeneity of the techniques (level of significance: 5%). RESULTS: a total of 18 scars were obtained (six scars per suture). The following mean values were obtained for the longitudinal (0.5/0.4/0.5, p=0.069) and transversal retraction degrees (0.3/0.4/0.3, p=0.143) respectively for separate, continuous and continuous anchored suture techniques. All sutures presented regular fibrin deposit, no adhesions and integral absorption of the stitches. The mean value of the blood vessels (158.5/139.3/172.1; p=0.293), fibroblasts (351.6/345.8/354.3; p=0.311) and of collagen percentage (44.0/45.5/48.5; p=0.422) were calculated through microscopy, respectively for separate, continuous and continuous anchored suture techniques. CONCLUSIONS: the type of hysterorrhaphy technique of caesarean section in female rabbits did not generate any significant statistical difference in the macroscopic and microscopic parameters evaluated.
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spelling Avaliação anatomopatológica de cicatrizes uterinas de acordo com o tipo de sutura cirúrgica (modelo experimental)Anatomopathological evaluation of uterine scars according to the type of surgical suture (experimental model)Cesarean sectionParturitionSuture techniquesModels animalCesáreaPartoTécnica de suturaModelos animaisPURPOSE: to compare macro and microscopically, surgical uterine sutures in female rabbits, after caesarean section utilizing separate, continuous and continuous anchored suture stitches. METHODS: three New Zealand female rabbits in their first pregnancy were used. The caesarean section was carried out at the 26th day of gestation and three incisions were performed in each uterus. The hysterorrhaphy was performed with a 00 Vicryl® thread, and a different suture technique was employed for each incision. Total hysterectomy and adnexectomy were done at the 60th day post-delivery with the preservation of eventual adhesions for the evaluation of the surgical scars. The extent of scar retraction, amount of fibrin deposit and the suture integrity were evaluated through macroscopy. For the evaluation through microscopy, hematoxylin eosin technique was used for cellular colorimetry, and Masson's trichrom to evidence collagen. The statistical non-parametric Friedman's test was employed for the matching hypothesis, and Fisher's exact test to verify the homogeneity of the techniques (level of significance: 5%). RESULTS: a total of 18 scars were obtained (six scars per suture). The following mean values were obtained for the longitudinal (0.5/0.4/0.5, p=0.069) and transversal retraction degrees (0.3/0.4/0.3, p=0.143) respectively for separate, continuous and continuous anchored suture techniques. All sutures presented regular fibrin deposit, no adhesions and integral absorption of the stitches. The mean value of the blood vessels (158.5/139.3/172.1; p=0.293), fibroblasts (351.6/345.8/354.3; p=0.311) and of collagen percentage (44.0/45.5/48.5; p=0.422) were calculated through microscopy, respectively for separate, continuous and continuous anchored suture techniques. CONCLUSIONS: the type of hysterorrhaphy technique of caesarean section in female rabbits did not generate any significant statistical difference in the macroscopic and microscopic parameters evaluated.OBJETIVO: comparar, macro e microscopicamente, cicatrizes uterinas pós-cesáreas, nas quais foram feitas suturas com pontos separados, contínuos e contínuos ancorados. MÉTODOS: utilizamos três coelhas prenhes, realizando parto cesáreo no 26º dia de prenhez, com três incisões em cada corno uterino. As histerorrafias foram realizadas com fio Vicryl® 00, com suturas distintas (pontos separados, sutura contínua e contínua ancorada). No 60º dia pós-parto, realizamos histerectomia total abdominal e anexectomia bilateral, para avaliação das cicatrizes cirúrgicas. Na macroscopia, avaliamos o grau de retração cicatricial (longitudinal e transversal), o depósito de fibrina, presença de aderências e integridade dos fios de sutura. Na microscopia, utilizamos coloração de hematoxilina-eosina, para contagem de vasos sangüíneos e fibroblastos, e a coloração do tricômio de Masson, para quantificação do colágeno. Para a análise comparativa das cicatrizes, utilizamos os testes de Friedman e exato de Fisher, adotando nível de significância de 5%. RESULTADOS: foram obtidas 18 cicatrizes, seis para cada tipo de sutura. Obtivemos as seguintes médias 0,5/0,4/0,5 (p=0,069) para os graus de retração longitudinal e 0,3/0,4/0,3 (p=0,143) para os graus de retração transversal, respectivamente para as suturas com pontos separados, contínuo e contínuo ancorado. Todas as suturas apresentaram depósito de fibrina regular, ausência de aderência e reabsorção integral dos fios. Na microscopia, apuramos a média de vasos sangüíneos (158,5/139,3/172,1; p=0,293), de fibroblastos (351,6/345,8/354,3; p=0,311) e da porcentagem de tecido colágeno (44,0/45,5/48,5; p=0,422), respectivamente para as suturas com pontos separados, contínuo e contínuo ancorado. CONCLUSÕES: a técnica de histerorrafia na cesárea de coelhas (pontos simples, sutura contínua e contínua ancorada) não determinou diferenças estatísticas significantes em relação aos parâmetros macroscópicos e microscópicos avaliados.Centro Universitário Lusíada Faculdade de Ciências MédicasHospital do Servidor Público EstadualUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Departamento de ObstetríciaUNIFESP, EPM, Depto. de ObstetríciaSciELOFederação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e ObstetríciaCentro Universitário Lusíada Faculdade de Ciências MédicasHospital do Servidor Público EstadualUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Guidoni, Rogério Gomes dos ReisToledo, Sérgio Floriano deSaito, MaurícioBuzzini, Rodrigo FerreiraPontes, Cesar CilentoSouza, Eduardo de [UNIFESP]Camano, Luiz [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:37:13Z2015-06-14T13:37:13Z2007-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion633-638application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0100-72032007001200006Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Avaliação anatomopatológica de cicatrizes uterinas de acordo com o tipo de sutura cirúrgica (modelo experimental)
Anatomopathological evaluation of uterine scars according to the type of surgical suture (experimental model)
title Avaliação anatomopatológica de cicatrizes uterinas de acordo com o tipo de sutura cirúrgica (modelo experimental)
spellingShingle Avaliação anatomopatológica de cicatrizes uterinas de acordo com o tipo de sutura cirúrgica (modelo experimental)
Guidoni, Rogério Gomes dos Reis
Cesarean section
Parturition
Suture techniques
Models animal
Cesárea
Parto
Técnica de sutura
Modelos animais
title_short Avaliação anatomopatológica de cicatrizes uterinas de acordo com o tipo de sutura cirúrgica (modelo experimental)
title_full Avaliação anatomopatológica de cicatrizes uterinas de acordo com o tipo de sutura cirúrgica (modelo experimental)
title_fullStr Avaliação anatomopatológica de cicatrizes uterinas de acordo com o tipo de sutura cirúrgica (modelo experimental)
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação anatomopatológica de cicatrizes uterinas de acordo com o tipo de sutura cirúrgica (modelo experimental)
title_sort Avaliação anatomopatológica de cicatrizes uterinas de acordo com o tipo de sutura cirúrgica (modelo experimental)
author Guidoni, Rogério Gomes dos Reis
author_facet Guidoni, Rogério Gomes dos Reis
Toledo, Sérgio Floriano de
Saito, Maurício
Buzzini, Rodrigo Ferreira
Pontes, Cesar Cilento
Souza, Eduardo de [UNIFESP]
Camano, Luiz [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Toledo, Sérgio Floriano de
Saito, Maurício
Buzzini, Rodrigo Ferreira
Pontes, Cesar Cilento
Souza, Eduardo de [UNIFESP]
Camano, Luiz [UNIFESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Centro Universitário Lusíada Faculdade de Ciências Médicas
Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guidoni, Rogério Gomes dos Reis
Toledo, Sérgio Floriano de
Saito, Maurício
Buzzini, Rodrigo Ferreira
Pontes, Cesar Cilento
Souza, Eduardo de [UNIFESP]
Camano, Luiz [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cesarean section
Parturition
Suture techniques
Models animal
Cesárea
Parto
Técnica de sutura
Modelos animais
topic Cesarean section
Parturition
Suture techniques
Models animal
Cesárea
Parto
Técnica de sutura
Modelos animais
description PURPOSE: to compare macro and microscopically, surgical uterine sutures in female rabbits, after caesarean section utilizing separate, continuous and continuous anchored suture stitches. METHODS: three New Zealand female rabbits in their first pregnancy were used. The caesarean section was carried out at the 26th day of gestation and three incisions were performed in each uterus. The hysterorrhaphy was performed with a 00 Vicryl® thread, and a different suture technique was employed for each incision. Total hysterectomy and adnexectomy were done at the 60th day post-delivery with the preservation of eventual adhesions for the evaluation of the surgical scars. The extent of scar retraction, amount of fibrin deposit and the suture integrity were evaluated through macroscopy. For the evaluation through microscopy, hematoxylin eosin technique was used for cellular colorimetry, and Masson's trichrom to evidence collagen. The statistical non-parametric Friedman's test was employed for the matching hypothesis, and Fisher's exact test to verify the homogeneity of the techniques (level of significance: 5%). RESULTS: a total of 18 scars were obtained (six scars per suture). The following mean values were obtained for the longitudinal (0.5/0.4/0.5, p=0.069) and transversal retraction degrees (0.3/0.4/0.3, p=0.143) respectively for separate, continuous and continuous anchored suture techniques. All sutures presented regular fibrin deposit, no adhesions and integral absorption of the stitches. The mean value of the blood vessels (158.5/139.3/172.1; p=0.293), fibroblasts (351.6/345.8/354.3; p=0.311) and of collagen percentage (44.0/45.5/48.5; p=0.422) were calculated through microscopy, respectively for separate, continuous and continuous anchored suture techniques. CONCLUSIONS: the type of hysterorrhaphy technique of caesarean section in female rabbits did not generate any significant statistical difference in the macroscopic and microscopic parameters evaluated.
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