Objectives: To study the therapeutic effect of early local drug therapy on pancreatic contusion and laceration.
Methods: Twenty pigs were divided into 4 groups: model(PL), 1 ml of saline; medical protein glue (EC), 1 ml of medical protein glue; ulinastatin (UL), 50000U of ulinastatin; combined treatment (UE), 1 ml of medical protein glue and 50000U of ulinastatin. 30 min after model establishment, different groups received different local drug treatments. The pancreatic function, peritoneal effusion and pancreatic pathology were observed.
Results: The UE group got the best therapeutic effect. The changes of pancreatic function and the peritoneal effusion were compared with PL group as follows. 0-6h: amylase (p < 0.01), lipase (p > 0.05), effusion (p < 0.01); 6-12h: amylase (p > 0.05), lipase (p < 0.01), effusion (p < 0.01); 12-24h: amylase (p < 0.01), lipase (p < 0.01), effusion (p < 0.01).
Conclusions: Early local drug therapy in pancreatic contusion and laceration could effectively control the development of the disease and improve the prognosis.
Keywords: Medical protein glue; Minimally invasive treatment; Pancreatic contusion and laceration; Ulinastatin.
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