Reperfusion Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of CO2 Pneumoperitoneum on Human Ovary: Preliminary Study
Laparoscopic surgery has played a pivotal role in all surgical fields in modern medicine. It has some well known advantages over open surgery. For this reason laparoscopic surgery is know the first choice for many surgical procedures, even in gynecology. On the other hand, despite the advantages of laparoscopy carbon dioxide (CO2) pneumoperitoneum is not free from side effects. Experimental studies and limited clinical studies showed that pneumoperitoneum leads to a decrease in the blood flow to intra-abdominal organs during laparoscopic surgery. This is also known as ischemia, leads to the production of free O2 radicals. The desufflation of the abdominal cavity at the end of the procedure reduces the increased abdominal pressure and increase the perfusion of intra-abdominal organs. However this will not stop the production of free radicals. This reperfusion period even exaggerate the release of free radicals. This phenomenon is called as ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) model that leads to release of various free radicals, which are the most important mediators of oxidative tissue injury and consequential organ dysfunction. Recently both oxidative tissue injury and consequential dysfunction have been shown in ovarian tissue in experimental animal studies. But the data related to human ovary is still scarce. Thus the aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of I/R injury related to CO2 pneumoperitoneum on human ovary.
Twenty patients at premenopausal period and with an indication of hysterectomy with benign
uterine pathology were included in the study.
Patients were randomly assigned to open hysterectomy (group 1) and laparoscopic assisted
vaginal hysterectomy (group 2).
In all patients, surgeries were performed under endotracheal general anesthesia with
mechanical ventilation. Under the general anesthesia Arterial blood gas, airway pressure,
dynamic pulmonary compliance, peripheral pulse-oximetry, end tidal carbon dioxide pressure
level (set at between 35 and 45 mm/hg), blood pressure, and cardiac rhythm were monitored
continuously during the surgery. All patients received a single dose of cefazolin sodium as
a prophylactic antibiotic. Low molecular weight heparin was not given the patients.
Surgery in Group 1 (open hysterectomy) After the induction of the anesthesia and before the
skin incision first venous blood sample was collected. Abdominal access was performed with
Pfannenstiel incision. One of the ovaries was excised at the initial step. Contralateral
utero-ovarian ligament and bilateral round ligaments were then ligated and transected. After
the identification of the anterior and posterior leaves of the broad ligament, bladder flap
was developed and bladder was moved off the lower uterine segment. Bilateral vascular
uterine pedicles, and sacro uterine ligaments were ligated and transected. After performing
circumferential colpotomy vaginal cuff was closed. At the final step, before closing the
abdominal incision contralateral ovary was excised. Both ovaries were macroscopically
evaluated by an expert pathologist immediately after their excision. Before the preparation
of the ovaries for histopathological evaluation, 1 cm3 piece of each ovary was excised for
biochemical evaluation of the malondialdehyde (MDA) level. Second blood sample was collected
immediately after the skin closure.
Surgery in Group 2 (LAVH) After the induction of the general anesthesia and before skin
incision first venous blood sample was collected from the patients. This blood sample was
reflected the baseline status. After umbilical skin incision was made, pneumoperitoneum was
created via veress needle using a nonheated (room temperature) and dry CO2. A 10 mm trocar
was then inserted into the abdominal cavity through umbilical incision for optic system.
Three 5 mm ancillary trocars were then inserted under direct vision. Two were in lower
abdominal quadrants and one on the left side of the umbilicus. Intraabdominal pressure (IAP)
pressure was set at 14 mmHg and maintained. Immediately after the port placement one of the
ovaries was excised in a few minutes. Surgery was continued with ligating and transecting
contralateral utero-ovarian ligament and bilateral round ligaments. (Contralateral
infundibulopelvic ligament (IP), which contains the main vascular supply of the ovary, was
not ligated and transected at this step, ligating and transecting of the IP was performed at
the end of the procedure.) Anterior and posterior leaves of the broad ligaments were then
identified and bladder flap was developed and the bladder was mobilized off the lower
uterine segment. At this point pneumoperitoneum was released and the surgical team performed
the rest of the procedure vaginally. Before releasing the pneumoperitoneum second blood
sample was collected to reflecting the ischemic status. Circumferential colpotomy was
performed and bilateral sacro-uterine ligaments and uterine vascular pedicles were ligated
and transected vaginally. Vaginal cuff was closed vaginally. At this point pneumoperitoneum
was achieved again to excise the contralateral ovary in a few minutes. Before
pneumoperitoneum was performed again third blood sample was collected to represent the
reperfusion status. Both ovaries were macroscopically evaluated by an expert pathologist
immediately after their excision. Before the preparation of the ovaries for
histopathological evaluation, 1 cm3 piece of each ovary was excised for biochemical
evaluation of the malondialdehyde (MDA) level. In this group, the first excised ovary
represented the baseline status, and the other ovary (excised at the end of the procedure)
was exposed to the ischemia and reperfusion condition and represented the I/R status.
Plasma MDA and 8-hydroxy-2' -deoxyguanosine (8OHdG) was measured as a marker of oxidative
stress. Ovarian tissue MDA level was also measured as a marker of tissue oxidative stress.
Besides, ovarian histopathological examination was performed to score the oxidative stress.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Investigator), Primary Purpose: Screening
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