Dickneite G, Rolle U, Rosenthal D
ZLB Behring GmbH, Marburg, Germany.
J Int Med Res. 2006 Sep-Oct;34(5):505-13. doi: 10.1177/147323000603400507.
This pre-clinical study was performed to investigate the ability of the haemostatic fleece TachoComb to prevent adhesion formation following uterine surgery. Thirty rabbits were randomized to receive TachoComb or no intervention following incision to the right uterine horn. After 14 days, the animals were killed and examined for the presence of adhesion. The lengths of any adhesions were measured and the severity was recorded as a score (0, no adhesion; 1, adhesion easy to lyse; 2, adhesion lysed with traction; 3, adhesion separated by sharp dissection). The incidence of adhesions was 100% in the control group compared with 33% in the TachoComb-treated animals. The mean adhesion score was significantly lower (0.7 versus 2.2) and the mean adhesion length category was significantly shorter (0.4 versus 2.0) with TachoComb than in the control group. This study indicates that TachoComb is a well-tolerated and effective means of preventing adhesion following gynaecological surgery.