Does CO2 pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopy interfere with collagen deposition in abdominal surgical wounds?
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Purpose: To determine by histomorphometric analysis whether CO2
pneumoperitoneum interferes with
collagen deposition in surgical wounds in the aponeurosis of rats.
Methods: This experiment involved 80 male Wistar rats, randomly allocated into four groups according to
pneumoperitoneum period (PRE: 30 min preoperatively; POST: 30 min postoperatively; PP: 30 min pre- and
postoperatively; C: control group). CO2
pneumoperitoneum was insufflated to 5 mmHg of pressure. A laparotomy
was performed; 1 cm of the left colon was then resected, and an end-to-end anastomosis was performed to
simulate surgical trauma, after which the abdominal wall was closed. On postoperative days 7 or 14, a sample
of the abdominal wall was collected, stained with picrosirius red and observed under polarized light in an optical
microscope. The amount of collagen was estimated by computerized histomorphometric analysis.
Results: There were no significant differences in collagen deposition between the control and experimental
groups on postoperative days 7 (p=0.720) or 14 (p=0.933). The amount of collagen increased as expected
in all groups between postoperative days 7 and 14 (p=0.0003).
Conclusion: At 5 mmHg, CO2
pneumoperitoneum does not interfere with collagen deposition in abdominal
wall surgical wounds in rats.
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MORAIS, Pedro Henrique Alves de et al. Does CO2 pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopy interfere with collagen deposition in abdominal surgical wounds? Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, São Paulo, v. 35, n. 6, e202000605, 2020. DOI: 10.1590/s0102-865020200060000005. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/acb/a/dnJqDshnFYQZqR9ZPwrTVxf/?lang=en. Acesso em: 10 abr. 2025.