Eighty adult male Wistar albino rats were randomized to undergo surgery alone or to receive CD gel at the time of surgery. Control groups using modified dextran only gel were also included. The surgical procedures comprised of laparotomy and either cecal abrasion or anastomotic simulation by enterotomy of the cecum with primary closure. At postoperative d 21 rats were euthanized by CO2 inhalation, and adhesions graded by an investigator blinded to the treatment groups, using a predetermined adhesion measurement score.
Adhesions were significantly reduced in the cecal abrasion group with median adhesion scores for the treatment group of 0 versus 3 in the control group (P < 0.001, Fisher¡¯s exact test). Further reduction in adhesion formation was noted in the enterotomy group with median scores of 2 versus 5 for treatment and control groups respectively (P = 0.003, Fisher¡¯s exact test).
Chitosan¨Cdextran gel appears to significantly reduce the formation of intra-abdominal adhesions without adversely affecting wound healing.?This is a noteworthy advancement in the safe prevention of post operative, intra-abdominal adhesions.