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A comparison of prosthetic materials used to repair abdominal wall defects
Authors:N. Mori  K. Takano  T. Miyake  T. Nishio  S. Muto  K. Koshizuka  H. Nakagomi  M. Kubo  Y. Tada
Affiliation:(1) Second Department of Surgery, Yamanashi Medical University, Yamanashi, Japan, JP;(2) Division of Pediatric Surgery, Yamanashi Central Hospital, Yamanashi, Japan, JP;(3) Second Department of Surgery, Yamanashi Medical University 1110 Shimokato, Tamaho-cho, nakakoma-gun, Yamanashi 409-3898, Japan, JP
Abstract:Large abdominal wall defects may require a prosthesis for closure. The aim of our study was to identify the best material for abdominoplasty in pediatric patients. One hundred twenty-eight Wistar KY strain male rats (3 weeks old) were used. All animals underwent celiotomy via a midline skin incision. They were divided into seven groups as follows: the animals in groups 1 through 6 underwent full-thickness abdominal wall excision 3 cm in diameter. The animals in group 1 underwent primary closure. In groups 2 through 6 the defect was closed with prosthetic material. In Group 7, a sham operation was performed. Daily weights were measured. The animals were killed after 3 and 9 weeks. Adhesion scores were assigned for each group. Vicryl mesh resulted in the fewest adhesions and had no effect on weight gain in the developing rats. Accepted: 11 June 1997
Keywords:Abdominal wall defects  Vicryl mesh  Adhesion score
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