TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison of herbal-based and synthetic hemostatic agents for efficacy on a rat partial nephrectomy model
T2 - Experimental study
AU - Bagcioglu, Murat
AU - Huri, Emre
AU - Dadali, Mumtaz
AU - Astarci, Hesna M.
AU - Sargon, Mustafa F.
AU - Eroglu, Muzaffer
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Objectives: To compare the efficacy of herbal based and synthetic hemostatic agents in partial nephrectomy. Methods: Our experimental study was carried out at the Ankara Training and Research Hospital Ankara, Turkey between May and November 2012. Twenty rats were randomly divided into 4 groups. Intracorporeal sutures (group K), TachoSil® (group T), HaemoCer™ (group H), and Ankaferd Blood Stopper® (group A) were used to achieve hemostasis in partial nephrectomy. Warm ischemia time (WIT), hemostasis time (HT), and blood loss for all groups were measured. The specimens were examined histopathologically and electron microscopically after sacrificing the rats. Results: The fastest hemostasis was detected in group T, followed by group H, and group A. The WIT and HT were significantly different for all groups (p<0.001). The greatest blood loss was found in group K. The histopathologic examination revealed that the giant cell reaction in group K was significantly more than in group H and group A (p<0.001). No pathologic findings were observed in the ultrastructural examination of specimens taken from group K. On ultrastructural examination of group T, tubule cells had many vacuoles in their cytoplasm with marked intracellular edema. Ultrastructural findings for groups H and A were similar. Conclusion: At the histopathologic and ultrastructural levels, herbal-based hemostatic agents had a positive impact on renal tissue and glomerular function when applied during partial nephrectomy.
AB - Objectives: To compare the efficacy of herbal based and synthetic hemostatic agents in partial nephrectomy. Methods: Our experimental study was carried out at the Ankara Training and Research Hospital Ankara, Turkey between May and November 2012. Twenty rats were randomly divided into 4 groups. Intracorporeal sutures (group K), TachoSil® (group T), HaemoCer™ (group H), and Ankaferd Blood Stopper® (group A) were used to achieve hemostasis in partial nephrectomy. Warm ischemia time (WIT), hemostasis time (HT), and blood loss for all groups were measured. The specimens were examined histopathologically and electron microscopically after sacrificing the rats. Results: The fastest hemostasis was detected in group T, followed by group H, and group A. The WIT and HT were significantly different for all groups (p<0.001). The greatest blood loss was found in group K. The histopathologic examination revealed that the giant cell reaction in group K was significantly more than in group H and group A (p<0.001). No pathologic findings were observed in the ultrastructural examination of specimens taken from group K. On ultrastructural examination of group T, tubule cells had many vacuoles in their cytoplasm with marked intracellular edema. Ultrastructural findings for groups H and A were similar. Conclusion: At the histopathologic and ultrastructural levels, herbal-based hemostatic agents had a positive impact on renal tissue and glomerular function when applied during partial nephrectomy.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 24445887
AN - SCOPUS:84893104221
SN - 0379-5284
VL - 35
SP - 33
EP - 38
JO - Saudi Medical Journal
JF - Saudi Medical Journal
IS - 1
ER -