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Effects of Quercetin and Surgicel for Preventing Adhesions After Gynecological Surgery: a Rat Uterine Horn Model

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2017

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Wiley

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AimPostoperative pelvic adhesions are significant health care problems causing chronic pelvic pain, infertility and intestinal obstruction after abdominal or pelvic surgery. We investigated the effects of quercetin and Surgicel for the prevention of adhesions after gynecological surgery. MethodsA double blind, randomized, controlled experimental study was designed. Forty female Wistar Hannover rats were divided into five groups: control, sham operated, quercetin, Surgicel, and quercetin + Surgicel. The control group received medication used for the surgical procedure only. The sham group received a laparotomy only. The quercetin group received 15 mg/kg quercetin in addition to undergoing the standard surgical procedure, and the injuries in the surgical group were covered with a single, 1 cm(2) layer of Surgicel (oxidized regenerated cellulose). The quercetin + Surgicel group received both 15 mg/kg quercetin and a single, 1 cm(2) layer of Surgicel. Adhesions were scored 14 days after the first surgical procedure. ResultsThe extent, severity, degree, total adhesion, inflammation and fibrosis scores of the control group were significantly higher than those of the quercetin, Surgicel, and quercetin + Surgicel groups. There was no significant difference between the Surgicel and quercetin groups in degree, but all other parameters were significantly higher in the Surgicel than in the quercetin group. The quercetin + Surgicel group had lower adhesion scores than the quercetin group. ConclusionsQuercetin, Surgicel and quercetin + Surgicel treatment may be useful for preventing pelvic adhesions.

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Kaya, Cihan/0000-0003-4175-7694; Yildirim, Serkan/0000-0003-2457-3367; Guney, Gurhan/0000-0002-0093-2743; Tokmak, Aytekin/0000-0001-5739-5689; Ozdemir, Hulya/0000-0002-6045-8342

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Focal Adhesions, Inflammation, Pelvic Pain, Quercetin, Surgicel (R)

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43

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1

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179

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184