Publications by authors named "C J Sarros"

Background: Pancreatic pseudocysts (PP) are considered to be one of the major complications of acute, chronic, and posttraumatic pancreatitis. Their treatment has always been a surgical challenge. Surgical treatment was for many years the only choice in the management of PP.

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The effectiveness of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) and allopurinol in prevention of peritoneal adhesion formation induced by complete vascular obstruction and reperfusion of an ileal segment was investigated in rats. The ischaemic period was 30 min. Group A (n = 20) were controls, group B (n = 15) received SOD 15,000 U/kg i.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined the impact of oxygen-derived free radicals on stomach damage caused by haemorrhagic shock and the protective effects of scavengers like allopurinol and ranitidine.
  • Forty-five rabbits were subjected to a 30-minute haemorrhagic shock followed by blood reinfusion, and their gastric health was evaluated post-treatment.
  • Results showed that while all control animals had gastric lesions, those pre-treated with scavengers had significantly smaller lesions, highlighting the protective role of oxygen radical antagonists.
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