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Title: Intraperitoneal transplantation of isologous mesothelial cells for prevention of adhesions. Author: Bertram P, Tietze L, Hoopmann M, Treutner KH, Mittermayer C, Schumpelick V. Journal: Eur J Surg; 1999 Jul; 165(7):705-9. PubMed ID: 10452267. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of transplantation of mesothelial cells on the formation of adhesions after peritoneal abrasion. DESIGN: Animal study. SETTING: Teaching hospital, Germany. ANIMALS: 30 isologous eight-week old Lewis rats to allow for harvesting of the greater omentum from a separate group. INTERVENTIONS: The first group (n = 10) served as mesothelial cell donors. The other animals had laparotomy and induction of adhesions by standardised abrasion of the peritoneum. The trial group (n = 10) were given a suspension of 10(6) mesothelial cells/100 g body weight intraperitoneally and the control group (n = 10) an equal volume of culture medium. After 10 days the animals were killed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Measurements of the areas of adhesions by computer aided morphometry. RESULTS: The trial group developed a mean (SD) adhesion area of 122.7 (176.7) mm2, and the controls 310.5 (179.1) mm2. The corresponding medians (range) were 51.2 (0-547.1) and 274.3 (100.6-575.4). Transplantation of mesothelial cells resulted in a significant reduction in adhesion formation (Wilcoxon test, p<0.01). CONCLUSION: Intraperitoneal transplantation of mesothelial cells is an effective way of reducing the formation of adhesions.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]