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Abdominal wall morphology and healing resistance after longitudinal and transversal laparatomy in rabbits

BACKGROUND: The abdominal wall is a main topic of investigation in terms of its healing. The purpose of this investigation was to assess the healing of transverse and longitudinal laparotomies. METHODS: Thirty rabbits were distributed into two groups: Group 1 (n = 10) longitudinal laparotomy, Subgroup 1A (n = 5) suture of the anterior and posterior sheaths of the abdominal rectal muscle and peritoneum, Subgroup 1B (n = 5) suture of the anterior abdominal rectal muscle sheath. Group 2 (n = 20) transverse laparotomy, Subgroup 2A (n = 5) suture of the anterior and posterior sheaths of the rectal muscle and peritoneum, Subgroup 2B (n = 5) suture of only the anterior rectal muscle sheath, Subgroup 2C (n = 5) suture of the anterior rectal muscle sheath of the, Subgroup 2D (n = 5) suture of the anterior and posterior rectal muscle sheaths, including the peritoneum. After 17 days, two peritoneal-aponeurotic-muscle segments with the scar were removed in order to verify their resistance and histological aspects. RESULTS: The resistance values detected on each group showed 1A > 1B, 1A > 2A and 1B > 2B, and 2B > 2C > 2D > 2A (p = 0.014). Dehiscence, infections and adhesions were more frequent in Group 2. Histology revealed muscle degeneration and necrosis, with mature fibrous connective scar tissue replacing the muscle. CONCLUSION: Transverse muscle section provokes a greater muscle weakening; the peritoneum closure does not modify the scar resistance.

Wound healing; Muscles; Laparotomy; Abdominal wall; Rabbits


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