Down R H, Whitehead R, Watts J M
Aust N Z J Surg. 1980 Feb;50(1):83-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1980.tb04503.x.
Our experiments in the Porton rat have shown that the foreign debris from surgical sponges left in the peritoneal cavity after use is not the cause of peritoneal adhesions. Instead, the abrasive effect of introducing the sponge produces mesothelial trauma. This is the stimulus for an inflammatory response, followed by adherence of adjacent involved peritoneal surfaces. Adhesions formation did not occur between the abraded peritoneal surfaces of mobile intraabdominal viscera, which suggests that intestinal motility in the early postoperative period is important in the prevention of adhesions.
我们在波顿大鼠身上进行的实验表明,使用后留在腹腔内的手术海绵上的异物碎片并非腹膜粘连的原因。相反,引入海绵的摩擦作用会造成间皮损伤。这是炎症反应的刺激因素,随后相邻的受累腹膜表面会发生粘连。可移动的腹腔内脏器的磨损腹膜表面之间未形成粘连,这表明术后早期的肠道蠕动对预防粘连很重要。