Influence of surgical technique in the peritoneal carcinomatosis surgical wound implant: experimental model in mice

BACKGROUND: The number of malignancies increased alarmingly. Surgery constitutes one of the most efficient therapeutic modalities for the treatment of solid tumors. The neoplastic implant in surgical wound is a complication whose percentage of occurrence reported in the literature is variable, but sets with high morbidity and therapeutic difficulties. Protecting the wound is one of the recommended principles of oncologic surgery. AIM: To evaluate the influence of wound protection in the development of tumor implantation. METHODS: Sarcoma 180 tumor cells were used, with intraperitoneal inoculation in Swiss mice. After the establishment of neoplastic ascites, animals were randomized into two groups of 10, each group consisting of five males and five females. In both groups, laparotomy and manipulation of intra-abdominal organs was performed. In a group laparotomy was performed using the protection of the abdominal wound and the other group without it. On the 9th postoperative day macroscopic evaluation of the operative scar was performed, which was later removed for microscopic evaluation. RESULTS: There was microscopic infiltration of tumor cells in the wound of all animals. However, the group that held the protection, infiltration was less intense when compared to the group without it. The infiltration was also more severe in females than in males of the same group. CONCLUSION: Tumor infiltration into the wound was more intense in the group in which the protection of the surgical site was not performed, and in females when compared to males of the same group.

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Main Authors: ROSA,Roberto Maranhão, CAIADO,Rafael Coelho, REIS,Paulo Roberto de Melo, LACERDA,Elisângela de Paula Silveira, SUGITA,Denis Masashi, MRUÉ,Fátima
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Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-672020150001000132017-07-31Influence of surgical technique in the peritoneal carcinomatosis surgical wound implant: experimental model in miceROSA,Roberto MaranhãoCAIADO,Rafael CoelhoREIS,Paulo Roberto de MeloLACERDA,Elisângela de Paula SilveiraSUGITA,Denis MasashiMRUÉ,Fátima Ascites Sarcoma 180 Models, Animal BACKGROUND: The number of malignancies increased alarmingly. Surgery constitutes one of the most efficient therapeutic modalities for the treatment of solid tumors. The neoplastic implant in surgical wound is a complication whose percentage of occurrence reported in the literature is variable, but sets with high morbidity and therapeutic difficulties. Protecting the wound is one of the recommended principles of oncologic surgery. AIM: To evaluate the influence of wound protection in the development of tumor implantation. METHODS: Sarcoma 180 tumor cells were used, with intraperitoneal inoculation in Swiss mice. After the establishment of neoplastic ascites, animals were randomized into two groups of 10, each group consisting of five males and five females. In both groups, laparotomy and manipulation of intra-abdominal organs was performed. In a group laparotomy was performed using the protection of the abdominal wound and the other group without it. On the 9th postoperative day macroscopic evaluation of the operative scar was performed, which was later removed for microscopic evaluation. RESULTS: There was microscopic infiltration of tumor cells in the wound of all animals. However, the group that held the protection, infiltration was less intense when compared to the group without it. The infiltration was also more severe in females than in males of the same group. CONCLUSION: Tumor infiltration into the wound was more intense in the group in which the protection of the surgical site was not performed, and in females when compared to males of the same group.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia DigestivaABCD. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva (São Paulo) v.28 n.1 20152015-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-67202015000100013en10.1590/s0102-67202015000100004
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CAIADO,Rafael Coelho
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LACERDA,Elisângela de Paula Silveira
SUGITA,Denis Masashi
MRUÉ,Fátima
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CAIADO,Rafael Coelho
REIS,Paulo Roberto de Melo
LACERDA,Elisângela de Paula Silveira
SUGITA,Denis Masashi
MRUÉ,Fátima
Influence of surgical technique in the peritoneal carcinomatosis surgical wound implant: experimental model in mice
author_facet ROSA,Roberto Maranhão
CAIADO,Rafael Coelho
REIS,Paulo Roberto de Melo
LACERDA,Elisângela de Paula Silveira
SUGITA,Denis Masashi
MRUÉ,Fátima
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title Influence of surgical technique in the peritoneal carcinomatosis surgical wound implant: experimental model in mice
title_short Influence of surgical technique in the peritoneal carcinomatosis surgical wound implant: experimental model in mice
title_full Influence of surgical technique in the peritoneal carcinomatosis surgical wound implant: experimental model in mice
title_fullStr Influence of surgical technique in the peritoneal carcinomatosis surgical wound implant: experimental model in mice
title_full_unstemmed Influence of surgical technique in the peritoneal carcinomatosis surgical wound implant: experimental model in mice
title_sort influence of surgical technique in the peritoneal carcinomatosis surgical wound implant: experimental model in mice
description BACKGROUND: The number of malignancies increased alarmingly. Surgery constitutes one of the most efficient therapeutic modalities for the treatment of solid tumors. The neoplastic implant in surgical wound is a complication whose percentage of occurrence reported in the literature is variable, but sets with high morbidity and therapeutic difficulties. Protecting the wound is one of the recommended principles of oncologic surgery. AIM: To evaluate the influence of wound protection in the development of tumor implantation. METHODS: Sarcoma 180 tumor cells were used, with intraperitoneal inoculation in Swiss mice. After the establishment of neoplastic ascites, animals were randomized into two groups of 10, each group consisting of five males and five females. In both groups, laparotomy and manipulation of intra-abdominal organs was performed. In a group laparotomy was performed using the protection of the abdominal wound and the other group without it. On the 9th postoperative day macroscopic evaluation of the operative scar was performed, which was later removed for microscopic evaluation. RESULTS: There was microscopic infiltration of tumor cells in the wound of all animals. However, the group that held the protection, infiltration was less intense when compared to the group without it. The infiltration was also more severe in females than in males of the same group. CONCLUSION: Tumor infiltration into the wound was more intense in the group in which the protection of the surgical site was not performed, and in females when compared to males of the same group.
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