Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4278304 The American Journal of Surgery 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have been associated with anastomotic leakage. It was studied if diclofenac affects anastomoses differently depending on the location in the gut.MethodsNinety-five rats were randomized to 6 groups with an anastomosis in either ileum (IL), proximal colon (PC), or distal colon (DC). Groups IL+ (n = 10), PC+ (n = 30), and DC+ (n = 10) received diclofenac (3 mg/kg/day) from day 0 until sacrifice on day 3. Group PC− (n = 15) did not receive diclofenac. Groups PC1+ and PC2+ (n = 15 each) were given diclofenac from day 1 to 4 and from day 2 to 5.ResultsLeak rates were 10/10 in group IL+, 22/30 in PC+, 1/10 in DC+, and 1/15 in PC−. Delayed administration of diclofenac by 1 or 2 days (6/15, P = .05) resulted in reduced leakage rates. Mechanical strength results corresponded with leak rates.ConclusionsDiclofenac causes leakage of anastomoses in rat IL and PC, but not in the DC. This suggests a role for the ileal and proximal colonic content in diclofenac-induced leakage.

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