透明质酸对严重肥胖患者空肠-回肠旁路术后创面裂开的预防作用。

Pharmatherapeutica Pub Date : 1988-01-01
E Trabucchi, D Foschi, M Marazzi, E Radaelli, A Lucianetti, E Rizzitelli, C Baratti, C Mariscotti, C Malgeri, W Montorsi
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严重肥胖患者术后伤口裂开的发生率高,从6.9%到22%不等。已经提出了不同的手术技术来减少这个手术的缺点,但似乎没有一个是真正有效的。一个不同的方法来解决这个问题已经尝试使用局部治疗透明质酸通过排水沟剖腹缝合。20例重度肥胖患者接受空肠-回肠旁路治疗,随机分为两个治疗组:透明质酸(80毫克/天)或安慰剂(生理盐水),从手术开始,为期5天。术后1、3、5天通过聚乙烯导管从创面取出肉芽组织。经光镜、扫描电镜和透射电镜处理。手术后10天,检查伤口是否裂开。透明质酸处理在宏观上降低了开裂的发生率和程度,在术后第一天增加了肉芽组织的成熟,并在术后不久刺激成纤维细胞合成前胶原。
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Prevention of wound dehiscence in severely obese patients with jejuno-ileal by-pass: the role of hyaluronic acid.

There is a high incidence of wound dehiscence, ranging from 6.9% to 22%, after surgery for severe obesity. Different surgical techniques to minimize this drawback of the operation have been proposed, but none have seemed to be really effective. A different approach to this problem has been tried using topical treatment with hyaluronic acid through the drains of the laparotomy suture. Twenty patients subjected to jejuno-ileal by-pass for severe obesity were randomized into two treatment groups: hyaluronic acid (80 mg/daily) or placebo (saline), for 5 days, starting at the operation. Granulation tissue was withdrawn from the wound through polyvinyl catheters 1, 3 and 5 days after the operation. It was processed for light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Ten days after the operation, the wounds were examined for dehiscence. Hyaluronic acid treatment reduced the incidence and degree of dehiscence macroscopically, increased the maturation of granulation tissue during the first post-operation days and stimulated fibroblasts to synthesize procollagen shortly after the operation.

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