icodextrin has been researched along with Wounds-and-Injuries* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for icodextrin and Wounds-and-Injuries
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A direct comparison of seprafilm, adept, intercoat, and spraygel for adhesion prophylaxis.
Commercially available agents for adhesion prophylaxis are legion but there is a lack of direct comparisons between them. Here we compare four of the most commonly used adhesion barriers against a control group in a clinically relevant rat model.. Standardized lesions were created in Wistar rats using electrocautery and suturing. Subsequently, the experimental lesions were treated with Seprafilm (n = 30), Adept (n = 30), Intercoat (n = 30), Spraygel (n = 30), or no barrier (n = 30). The resulting adhesions were examined 14 d postoperatively.. The mean area covered by adhesion was 77% in the control group, 46% in animals treated with Seprafilm, 54% in animals treated with Adept, 55% in animals treated with Intercoat, and 68% in animals treated with Spraygel. The adhesion-free incidence was 20% (n = 6) of lesions treated with Seprafilm, 20% (n = 6) of lesions treated with Intercoat, 3% of lesions treated with Spraygel (n = 1), and 0% of lesions treated with Adept or the control group.. There were statistically significant differences between the barriers with regards to the area covered by adhesions and the adhesion-free incidence. In spite of this, a significant adhesion burden remains with all of the tested barriers. Topics: Animals; Cautery; Cell Adhesion; Gels; Glucans; Glucose; Hyaluronic Acid; Icodextrin; Models, Animal; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Sutures; Tissue Adhesions; Wounds and Injuries | 2010 |