Use of Antioxidant Substances in Intestinal Anastomosis in Rats

Andrey de Almeida Carneiro, Edson Yuzur Yasojima, P. Costa, Maria Eduarda Buhrnheim, Bernardo Felipe Santana de Macedo, F. Carneiro
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Introduction: Intestinal anastomosis consist of surgical procedures which there is an anastomotic line between two intestinal segments in order to reconstruct or divert the digestive transit. However, several complications may result from this surgical procedure. Objective: Present, describe and discuss the findings of the literature regarding substances capable of reducing injury and possible complications of intestinal anastomoses. Method: The data were collected by literature review using the descriptors: "intestinal anastomoses", "antioxidants"; and as basis articles published in the published Scientific Electronic Library (Scielo), Lilacs, MedLine and Pubmed databases. Inclusion criteria were original and review articles published in full in the online form in the Portuguese, Spanish and English languages, using the descriptors mentioned above in the respective languages. Results: Scientific articles were collected, in which 38 papers were included in the inclusion criteria. Conclusions: The major parts of substances described in the present study demonstrated be statistically relevant results and the capacity to optimize the anastomotic healing.
抗氧化物质在大鼠肠吻合中的应用
引言:肠吻合是指在两个肠段之间有一条吻合线,以重建或转移消化道。然而,这种手术可能会导致一些并发症。目的:介绍、描述和讨论文献中关于能够减少肠吻合损伤和可能并发症的物质的研究结果。方法:通过文献综述收集数据,使用描述符:“肠吻合”、“抗氧化剂”;以及作为发表在已出版的科学电子图书馆(Scielo)、Lilacs、MedLine和Pubmed数据库中的基础文章。纳入标准是以葡萄牙语、西班牙语和英语在线形式完整发表的原创和评论文章,使用上述各语言的描述符。结果:收集了科学文献,其中38篇论文被纳入纳入标准。结论:本研究中描述的物质的主要部分证明了具有统计学相关性的结果和优化吻合口愈合的能力。
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