• Author/Authors

    kiyakli, erdi fırat üniversitesi - veteriner fakültesi - cerrahi anabilim dalı, Elazığ, turkey , köm, mustafa fırat üniversitesi - veteriner fakültesi - cerrahi anabilim dalı, Elazığ, turkey , eröksüz, yesari fırat üniversitesi - veteriner fakültesi - patoloji anabilim dalı, Elazığ, turkey , baydar, ersoy balıkesir üniversitesi - veteriner fakültesi - iç hastalıkları anabilim dalı, Balıkesir, turkey

  • Title Of Article

    Effect of Combinations of Carboxymethycellulose, Meloxicam and Vitamin E on Preventing Intraabdominal Adhesions in Rats

  • شماره ركورد
    18249
  • Abstract
    Despite the development of new surgical techniques in modern times, intraabdominal adhesions are an important problem for causing intestinal obstruction, infertility and pelvic pain. This study was performed for comparing the efficacies of carboxymethylcellulose, meloxicam and vitamin E on preventing adhesions. In this study, 56 male Sprague-Dawley breed rats of 4 months old were used. They were divided into 8 groups. Following general anesthesia and preparing the surgical site for aseptic surgery, in all groups 1 cm2 area in ileocecal region and equal size in peritoneum was traumatized by brushing. While group 1 was served as control with no application, the remaining 7 groups were intraperitonally applied carboxymethylcellulose, meloxicam, vitamin E, carboxymethylcellulose + meloxicam, carboxymethylcellulose + vitamin E, meloxicam + vitamin E, carboxymethylcellulose + meloxicam + vitamin E groups, respectively. The results were evaluated macroscopically, biochemically and histopathologically. Carboxymethylcellulose, meloxicam and vitamin E were observed to have significantly decreased the adhesion as compared to the control (P 0.005). The differences were not significant when carboxymethylcellulose, meloxicam and vitamin E were compared with each other (P 0.005). It was determined a significant difference to exist during comparing the combinations of these drugs to their single usages (P 0.005). It was found that no a marked difference between all groups concerning fibrinogen levels (P 0.005). In conclusion, it was determined that various combinations of carboxymethylcellulose, meloxicam, and vitamin E were more effective.
  • From Page
    205
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Intraabdominal adhesion , carboxymethylcellulose , meloxicam , vitamin E , drug combinations
  • JournalTitle
    Fırat University Veterinary Journal Of Health Sciences
  • To Page
    212
  • JournalTitle
    Fırat University Veterinary Journal Of Health Sciences