Blood Transfusion Impairs the Healing of Experimental Intestinal Anastomoses
- 1 March 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Annals of Surgery
- Vol. 215 (3) , 276-281
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-199203000-00013
Abstract
Blood transfusions are reported to impair the cell-mediated immune response. Because both T lymphocyte and macrophage function are important for wound repair, the authors investigated the effect of blood transfusions on anastomotic repair. Lewis rats underwent resection of both ileum and colon, followed by the construction of either an everted or an inverted end-to-end anastomosis. Immediately after operation, they received either 3 mL saline intravenously, or 3 mL heparinized blood from Lewis or Brown Norway donors. The animals were killed 3 or 7 days after operation, and anastomotic strength was assessed by measuring the bursting pressure. Anastomotic abscesses and generalized peritonitis were not found in the control group. Blood transfusions, particularly allogeneic, significantly increased the incidence of these septic complications. Three days after operation, anastomotic strength was significantly reduced in both Lewis and Brown Norway transfused groups. For instance, average bursting pressures (± standard deviation [SD]) of inverted ileal anastomoses were 79 ± 13 mmHg in the control group and 46 ± 14 and 21 ± 12 mmHg in the Lewis and Brown Norway transfused groups, respectively. Seven days after operation, the rupture site was found significantly more often within the anastomotic line in the animals that had received blood transfusions. The authors conclude that blood transfusions impair the healing of experimental intestinal anastomoses and increase susceptibility to intra-abdominal sepsis.Keywords
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