Does fibrin glue affect liver regeneration? an experimental study in rats
Background: Fibrin glue has been used to prevent bleeding from the raw liver surface after hepatectomy. Fibrin glue has been proposed to induce hepatic regeneration but has not been clarified yet. Aim: In this study, we investigated the effect of fibrin glue on liver regeneration. Settings and Desig...
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Published in | Indian journal of surgery Vol. 69; no. 1; p. 4 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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India
Medknow Publications on behalf of Association of Surgeons of India
01.01.2007
Medknow Publications and Media Pvt. Ltd Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Background: Fibrin glue has been used to prevent bleeding from the raw
liver surface after hepatectomy. Fibrin glue has been proposed to
induce hepatic regeneration but has not been clarified yet. Aim: In
this study, we investigated the effect of fibrin glue on liver
regeneration. Settings and Design: An experimental study in rats.
Materials and Methods: After the 2/3 hepatectomy, a standard, 1 cm
edged triangle was resected from the remaining lobe and a raw surface
was obtained in 56 males Wistar rats. The rats were randomized to two
groups: liver was repaired with prolene mattress sutures in one group
and was sealed with fibrin glue in the other. Four rats were sacrificed
immediately after the surgery in both groups for liver weight
calculations. It was observed that resected liver constituted 71.6%
(±1.6) of total liver weight. On first, second and seventh day
post-operatively, eight rats were sacrificed in each group.
Morphological liver regenerations were assessed with liver weight
restoration ratio and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA)
labeling index. Results: No rat died during the study. The mean liver
weight restoration ratio in suture and fibrin glue groups were similar
at each time point studied: The percentage of the restored liver weight
in suture and fibrin groups were 45% (±17.79) and 47.63%
(±11.38) at 24 hour ( P =0.730); 79.50% (±16.21) and 74.75%
(±10.51) at 48 hour ( P =0.415); 82.5% (±16.21) and 85.38%
(±9.68) at day seven ( P =0.673). The mean PCNA labeling index in
both groups increased at 24 hour (54.62 ± 11.02% in suture group
vs. 70.38 ± 15.70% in fibrin group) reached a peak at 48 hour
(81.00 ± 10.74% in suture group vs. 84.00 ± 7.19% in fibrin
group) and decreased at seventh day after the surgery (37.38 ±
24.49% in suture group vs. 41.63 ± 10.46% in fibrin group). The
PCNA labeling index was higher in fibrin glue group 24 hour after the
surgery ( P =0.036), but there was no difference between the groups at
48 hour ( P =0.522) and seven day ( P =0.662) after the surgery.
Conclusion: The fibrin glue didn't enhance liver regeneration after 2/3
hepatectomy in rats. |
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ISSN: | 0972-2068 0019-5650 0973-9793 |