Resumo: | The purpose of this study is to assess clinical, MR, USG and histopathological findings of early and later results of polyester film use in
experimental ventral hernia model in rabbits. In this study, 16 New Zealand rabbits were divided into 2 groups of 8 rabbits each. After xylazine
HCl usage as a sedative, the surgery is conducted under general anaesthesia by ketamine HCl. Upon median skin incision, a 2 cm diameter
round defect on linea alba level was formed in rabbits lying in the supine position. The defect was repaired with 4 cm diameter polyester film
which had been prepared beforehand in the shape of a disc. After clinical follow up of 15 days for rabbits in group I and 60 days for group II,
USG and MR images were taken, by re-laparotomy the presence and extent of peritoneal adhesion was examined visually. All data from the
study were statistically assessed via Minitab-16 package program. Tissue samples from the graft area were stained through hematoxylineozin
and Crossman"s triple dye and assessed by usage of light microscope. During histopathological examination, it was observed repair
by fibrous tissue in the area where surgery was performed for all the animals in 15 day group. Neither foreign body giant cell reaction nor
necrosis was observed in two groups. When clinical, USG, MR findings along with re-laparotomy, macroscopic and histopathological results
are taken into account, it was seen that polyester film bore successful results with regards to ventral hernia therapy in rabbits. Based on the
data provided by this study, it is decided that the mentioned material should be tried for large hernia defect repair in domestic animals.
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