Esomeprazole’s Role in Enhancing Colonic Anastomotic Healing Post-Ischemic Injury in the Rat Model
Faruk Pehlivanli, Oktay Aydin, Mehmet Selçuk Mısırlıgil, Kevser Peker, İlker Kaplan

TL;DR
Esomeprazole may help heal colonic anastomoses in rats after ischemic injury by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.
Contribution
The study reveals esomeprazole's anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects in enhancing anastomotic healing post-ischemia in rats.
Findings
Esomeprazole increased antioxidant markers and burst pressure in the chronic phase of injury.
Esomeprazole reduced inflammation markers like TNF, IL-6, and oxidative stress indicators in the chronic phase.
Esomeprazole showed no significant effect on hydroxyproline levels or burst pressure in the acute phase.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Colonic anastomotic leaks are still a critical cause of morbidity and mortality. The study aimed to investigate the effects of esomeprazole on anastomotic healing after left colon anastomosis in rats with an ischemic colon. Material and Methods: Thirty-five male Wistar albino rats were divided into acute (CONTROL-A, ESP-A) and chronic (CONTROL-C, ESP-C) stage groups. Rats in the CONTROL-A and CONTROL-C groups underwent colonic anastomosis after hypoxia-reperfusion injury in the colon, and intraperitoneal saline was administered for three and ten days, respectively. Intraperitoneal 10 mg/day esomeprazole was given to the rats in the ESP-A and ESP-C groups for three and ten days after similar surgical procedures. Then, at scheduled times, 2 cm proximal and distal regions of the anastomosis line were resected, and bursting pressure was measured. Hydroxyproline…
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TopicsEnhanced Recovery After Surgery · Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments · Abdominal Surgery and Complications
