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Evaluation of the Anti-Adhesive Efficacy of Gelatin Sponge and Alginate Sponge in the Prevention of Post-Surgical Intra-abdominal Adhesions

Research Authors
Ahmed Abdelrahiem Sadek, Hajar Eid, Khaled Radad And Ahmed Fathy Ahmed
Research Abstract

The occurrence of intra-abdominal adhesions after abdominal surgical interventions is considered an important issue in veterinary clinics. Although several adhesion-reducing agents were evoked to overcome the formation of such intra-abdominal adhesions, their effectiveness was still unsatisfactory. Hence, the present study assessed and compared the antiadhesive capability of gelatine and alginate sponges to minimize or prevent the formation of post-surgical intra-abdominal adhesions in a rabbit model. The cecal abrasion model was induced in animals and left untreated as control positive or treated with either intra-abdominal application of gelatine sponge (GS) or alginate sponge (AS). Clinical observation, gross appearance and histological evaluations were performed after 2 weeks of surgery. Grossly, the gelatine sponge enhanced the formation of intra-abdominal adhesions compared to the alginate sponge and control positive groups. Furthermore, both GS-treated and sham groups revealed no fibrosis on histological outcomes. The AS-treated group induced an extensive reaction with the formation of a marked degree of fibrosis and inflammatory cell infiltration. It was concluded that a gelatine sponge possesses the potential to prevent adhesions that could be formed intra-abdominally after abdominal surgery. An alginate sponge stimulates the formation of these adhesions.

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Vol
71
Research Website
https://avmj.journals.ekb.eg/article_395961.html
Research Year
2025
Research Pages
1-14