1. Active drain system with reticulated open-pore foam-surface dressing for postoperative pancreatic fistula in a rat model
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Yang Li, Yongfeng Li, Shanmiao Gou, Zhiqiang Liu, and Ying Sun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Polyvinyl alcohol sponges ,Experimental Research ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Abdominal Fluid ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Postoperative pancreatic fistula ,Rat model ,H&E stain ,Computed tomography ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Active drain system ,Surgery ,Mouse model ,Pancreatic fistula ,Ascites ,Pancreatic juice ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Pancreatic resection ,business - Abstract
Background Postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) is one of the most harmful complications after pancreatic resection. Efficient drainage affects the clinical outcome of POPF. Inefficient drain of the fluid collection should contribute greatly to the need of additional interventional drainage, secondary morbid complications, and death. Methods A rat model of POPF was established by distal pancreatosplenectomy. A novel active drain system (ADS) for POPF was developed by wrapping polyvinyl alcohol sponges (PVA) to an end of the drainage tube. Passive drain system (PDS), ADS and ADS with PVA were used for POPF in rat models. The volume and amylase of ascites were measured. CT scan was applied to assess abdominal fluid collection. Rats pancreatic transection stumps were stained by hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). Results The volume of drainage of ADS with PVA group was less than that of PDS group and ADS group at late stage. CT scan showed obvious abdominal fluid collections in 2/8, 2/8 and 0/8 rats in PDS, ADS and ADS with PVA group separately. Macrofindings showed significant intra-abdominal adhesions and inflammation in PDS and ADS group but not in ADS with PVA group. H&E staining showed less inflammatory cells and destroyed pancreatic glands in ADS with PVA group. Conclusion ADS with PVA drained ascites effectively in the rat model of POPF. The effective drainage of pancreatic juice reduced the inflammation of abdominal organs and pancreatic resection stumps, and might promote the healing of POPF., Highlights • The first experiment for active drain system with reticulated open-pore foam-surface dressing for postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF). • The drain system drained ascites effectively. The effective drainage of pancreatic juice reduced the inflammation of abdominal organ and pancreatic resection stumps, and may promote the healing of POPF. • The drain system has great potential of clinical use to improve the outcome of POPF.
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- 2021