ISSN 1301 - 0883 | E-ISSN: 1309-3886
The Effect of Vagotomy on Small Intestınal Anastomosıs Healıng In Rats [Eastern J Med]
Eastern J Med. 2026; 31(2): 334-340 | DOI: 10.5505/ejm.2026.03443

The Effect of Vagotomy on Small Intestınal Anastomosıs Healıng In Rats

Muzaffer önder Öner1, FIRAT ASLAN2, ufuk tali3, Öğe Taşçılar4
1Izmir University of Economics, School of Medicine, Medical Point Hospital, General Surgery department
2Van Yuzuncuyıl University, Faculty of medicine, General Surgery department
3Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit Uiversity, Faculty of medicine, General Surgery department
4Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey

INTRODUCTION: Gastrointestinal anastomotic healing depends on collagen dynamics, microcirculation, and immune responses. The vagus nerve modulates these via the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway. This study evaluated the effects of truncal vagotomy on jejunal anastomotic healing in rats.
METHODS: Forty male Wistar Albino rats were divided into five groups: control, day 4 anastomosis, day 4 vagotomy + anastomosis, day 7 anastomosis, and day 7 vagotomy + anastomosis. Standard end-to-end jejunal anastomoses were performed; vagotomy groups underwent transection of anterior and posterior vagal trunks. Healing was assessed by bursting pressure (cm H₂O) and tissue hydroxyproline (µg/mg).
RESULTS: No mortality or macroscopic leakage occurred. Mean bursting pressures were 87.0 ± 4.75, 95.37 ± 7.72, 98.25 ± 9.37, 109.25 ± 12.66, and 123.37 ± 4.27 cm H₂O in Groups I–V, with a significant increase in the 7-day vagotomy group (p < 0.001). Hydroxyproline levels were 0.512 ± 0.223, 0.539 ± 0.025, 0.549 ± 0.023, 0.539 ± 0.025, and 0.584 ± 0.023 µg/mg; Group V was significantly higher than Groups IV and III (p < 0.001 and p = 0.038). At day 4, bursting pressure increased without a parallel rise in hydroxyproline, whereas both parameters increased significantly at day 7.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Truncal vagotomy enhanced jejunal anastomotic healing at day 7 by increasing collagen deposition and mechanical strength. Disruption of vagal tone appears to modulate inflammatory and fibroblastic responses, influencing the temporal pattern of healing. Further mechanistic and clinical studies are warranted.

Keywords: Vagotomy, Jejunum, Anastomosis, Bursting pressure, Hydroxyproline, Wound healing


Corresponding Author: FIRAT ASLAN, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: English
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