Aikawa Masayasu, Miyazawa Mitsuo, Okada Katsuya, Akimoto Naoe, Koyama Isamu, Yamaguchi Shigeki, Ikada Yoshito
1 Department of Surgery, Gastrointestinal Center, Saitama Medical University, International Medical Center, Saitama, Japan.
Int Surg. 2013 Apr-Jun;98(2):122-8. doi: 10.9738/CC180.
We report on a clinicopathologic study in an animal model of treatment with a new bioabsorbable polymer plug (BAPP). Over a 2-week period, 6 porcine models, which each had 4 anal fistulae, were created using Blake drains. The pigs were divided into 2 groups: the BAPP-treatment group (n = 12 fistulae) and the control group (n = 12 fistulae). Two weeks later, the pigs were humanely killed, and the perianal sites were excised and examined with gross and pathologic studies. Each fistula in the BAPP group was completely cured. In the pathologic study, the treatment sites had little disarray, few defects in the muscular layer, and small numbers of inflammatory cells. The control group had a significantly greater number of inflammatory cells and microabscesses than the BAPP group. The newly developed BAPP reduced the infection and induced good healing in anal fistulae. The BAPP may be a useful new device for the clinical treatment of anal fistulae.
我们报告了一项关于使用新型生物可吸收聚合物塞(BAPP)进行治疗的动物模型的临床病理研究。在为期2周的时间里,使用布雷克引流管创建了6个猪模型,每个模型有4个肛瘘。这些猪被分为2组:BAPP治疗组(12个瘘管)和对照组(12个瘘管)。两周后,对猪实施安乐死,切除肛周部位并进行大体和病理研究。BAPP组的每个瘘管均完全治愈。在病理研究中,治疗部位几乎没有紊乱,肌肉层缺陷少,炎症细胞数量少。对照组的炎症细胞和微脓肿数量明显多于BAPP组。新开发的BAPP减少了感染并促进了肛瘘的良好愈合。BAPP可能是一种用于肛瘘临床治疗的有用新装置。