“…73 In rodent models, however, omentectomy does not decrease the bactericidal activity of peritoneal fluid, 74 nor does it increase bacterial counts in a model of cecal perforation. 75 The same group looked at the effect of omentectomy on the inflammatory phase of anastomotic healing and found that there was no difference between rats subjected to omentectomy. 76 In fact, they showed that following omentectomy, systemic compensatory mechanisms lead to the recruitment of peripheral leukocytes which mediate the healing process.…”