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Animal Research<br />

XII. Summary and Conclusions<br />

I ) The ligature of the cystic duct and cystic artery were not susceptible<br />

to producing acute cholecystitis in rabbits.<br />

2) The ligature of the cystic duct associated to the galbladder introduction<br />

of lysophosphatidilcoline unchained serious lesions of acute<br />

cholecystitis in 91.6% of the rabbits - C2 and in 82.3% of the pigs<br />

respectively.<br />

3) The simultaneous administration of Diclofenac in the P2 group of pigs<br />

- did not cause, in relation to group PI, a decrease of acute vesicular<br />

lesions (82.3% P1 and 82.6% P2 respectively) (p=0.649).<br />

4) It was possible to demonstrate bacteriobilia in 57.1% of group PI and<br />

68.7% of group P2, associated with serious lesions of acute<br />

cholecystitis.<br />

5) The simultaneous administration of Diclofecnac in group P2 animals<br />

did not have any influence in the bacteriobilia in relation to group<br />

PI (57.1% PI and 68.7% P2 respectively) (p=0.781).<br />

6) Our investigations permit us to conclude the inefficacy of non-steroid<br />

antiinflammatories in the regression of acute cholecystitis lesions and<br />

associated bacteriobilia.<br />

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