Accelerated wound healing after topical application of hyaluronic acid cotton to hemorrhoidectomy wounds in a rat model.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Jung Wook Suh, Myoung-Han Lee, Heung-Kwon Oh, Hyung Kyung Kim, Dong-Keon Kweon, Jeehye Lee, Hong-Min Ahn, Duck-Woo Kim, Sung-Bum Kang
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Abstract

Purpose: Anal wounds following hemorrhoidectomy can lead to severe pain and postoperative bleeding, impacting patient recovery and quality of life. Hyaluronic acid (HA) stimulates tissue regeneration and wound healing by accelerating cell migration and proliferation. This study aimed to investigate the differences in wound healing rate and completeness of recovery of perianal wounds topically treated with HA-soaked cotton in a murine model.

Methods: Forty-eight 8-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats with perianal wounds created using a biopsy punch were divided into 2 groups: simple dressing with gauze (control) and topical HA-soaked cotton. A single application of HA-soaked cotton was administered after surgery. Wound healing rate and completeness of recovery were evaluated by measuring the healed area and conducting histological analyses.

Results: The HA-cotton group exhibited a shorter complete wound healing duration compared to the control group (13.9 days vs. 16.4 days, P = 0.031). Differences in wound healing area between the 2 groups were greatest on postoperative day 2 (51.6% vs. 28.8%, P < 0.001). The HA-cotton group exhibited fewer cases of granulation tissue (2 vs. 5) or redness (0 vs. 3) upon complete wound healing. Histologically, the HA-cotton group showed accelerated reepithelialization, rapid shift to lymphocyte-dominant inflammation, enhanced fibroblast proliferation, and increased collagen deposition compared to the control group.

Conclusion: Herein, topical application of HA-soaked cotton on perianal wounds in rats resulted in accelerated wound healing, particularly in the initial stages, and improved completeness of recovery, underscoring the potential of the topical application of HA-soaked cotton on hemorrhoidectomy wounds in human patients to improve wound healing.

在大鼠痔疮切除术伤口上局部使用透明质酸棉后加速伤口愈合。
目的:痔疮切除术后的肛门伤口会导致剧烈疼痛和术后出血,影响患者的康复和生活质量。透明质酸(HA)通过加速细胞迁移和增殖,刺激组织再生和伤口愈合。本研究旨在研究在小鼠模型中使用浸泡过透明质酸的棉花局部治疗肛周伤口在伤口愈合率和恢复完整性方面的差异:方法:48 只 8 周大的 Sprague-Dawley 大鼠的肛周伤口是用活检打孔器造成的,将其分为两组:用纱布简单包扎组(对照组)和局部使用 HA 浸泡棉花组。手术后使用一次 HA 浸泡棉。通过测量愈合面积和进行组织学分析来评估伤口愈合率和恢复完整性:结果:与对照组相比,HA-棉花组的伤口完全愈合时间更短(13.9 天 vs. 16.4 天,P = 0.031)。两组的伤口愈合面积在术后第 2 天差异最大(51.6% 对 28.8%,P < 0.001)。在伤口完全愈合后,HA-棉组出现肉芽组织(2 例对 5 例)或发红(0 例对 3 例)的情况较少。从组织学角度看,与对照组相比,HA-棉花组加速了再上皮化,炎症迅速转变为淋巴细胞为主,成纤维细胞增殖增强,胶原沉积增加:结论:在大鼠肛周伤口上局部使用浸泡过 HA 的棉花可加速伤口愈合(尤其是在初期阶段),并改善伤口愈合的完整性,这表明在人类痔疮切除术伤口上局部使用浸泡过 HA 的棉花具有改善伤口愈合的潜力。
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