Title of article :
Bronchial stump closure with amniotic membrane in animal model
Author/Authors :
Mohajeri, Gholamreza Departments of Thoracic Surgery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Omid, Mohammad Departments of Thoracic Surgery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Melali, Hamid Departments of Thoracic Surgery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Heidarpour, Mitra Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Davarpanah Jazi, Amir Hosein Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: Coverage of the bronchial stumps (BSs) with adjacent tissues can improve healing and reduce bronchial complications
in complex thoracic surgery. Th ere is no evidence for the application of human amnion allograft for prevention of air leak from the
BS. Th e comparison of the amniotic membrane (AM) and pleural patch for BS healing after lobectomy in dogs was our aim in this
study. Materials and Methods: A total of eight males and females 12-24-month-old dogs between 17 and 22 kg body-weight were
used in this study in 2010, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. Animals were separated into two groups: group A (n = 4; amniotic
membrane) and group P (n = 4; pleural patch) according to the BS closure technique performed. After lobectomy of the right middle
lobe, the BS was closed, while a small bronchopleural fi stula (BPF) was created by inserting a catheter via edges of closed stump. Th en,
it was covered with a piece of AM3 × 3 cm in group A and with a pedicle graft of pleura in group P. Rethoracotomy was performed
after 15 days of observation, and the BS was removed for histological examination. Histological healing was classifi ed as complete or
incomplete healing. Neoangiogenesis was measured by Von Willebrand expression using immunohistochemistry (IHC). Data were
analyzed by SPSS version 15 using Fisher’s exact test, Mann-Whitney test, and T tests. Results: BPF complications were not seen
during observation period. Th ere was no signifi cant diff erence in histological healing between two groups. Similarly, no signifi cant
diff erence was observed between the groups in terms of neoangiogenesis based on IHC examination (P value = 0.69). Conclusion:
Human amnion allograft could be as eff ective as pleural patch for BS wrapping following pulmonary resections.
Keywords :
Amniotic membrane , bronchial stump , bronchopleural fi stula , pneumonectomy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics