Operative technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in swine

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Main Author: Torres , Orlando Jorge Martins
Publication Date: 2005
Other Authors: Pantoja , Patrícia Brandão, Barbosa , Érica Sampaio, Viegas , Raquel Aranha, Moreira , Poliana Cristina Oliveira, Ferreira , Edson Dener Zandonadi, Barros , Noelia Dias Carneiro, Barros , Cristiany de Almeida, Servin , Elisabeth Teixeira Noguera, Servin , Santiago Cirilo Noguera, Vieira , Josiel Paiva, Salgado Filho , Natalino, Ribeiro , Waston Gonçalves
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Source: Brazilian Journal of Transplantation
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Summary: Background: Experimental orthotopic liver transplantation is a technically complex procedure requiring a meticulous attention to many details, in order to attain optimal results. Prior to the human liver transplantation, exhaustive training is performed in animal models, in order to attain the demanded expertise in such procedure. Pigs have considerable anatomic similarities to man, as well as comparable physiological and hemodynamic sensitivity, and they have been used as model for experimental researches. Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe the technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in pigs. Methods: Prior to the surgery, animals were kept in a 24 hours fasting, and all operations were carried out under general anesthesia. Female Landrace pigs were divided in two groups: pairs of donor and recipient were used with weights between 32 and 38 Kg. Results: Animals undergone orthotopic liver transplantation and they received whole liver grafts. The surgical procedure was divided in four parts: harvested, back-table, hepatectomy of the recipient and re-implantation. A passive veno-venous by-pass from the left iliac and splenic vein to the left internal jugular vein was performed, in order to avoid severe hemodynamic disturbances during the anhepatic phase. The sequence of the vascular anastomosis was suprahepatic vena cava, portal vein, infrahepatic vena cava, and hepatic artery. Conclusion: The training protocol of experimental liver transplantation in pigs improves the technique and provides an excellent experimental model to the research.
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spelling Operative technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in swineTRANSPLANTE HEPÁTICO ORTOTÓPICO EXPERIMENTAL EM SUÍNOS: ASPECTOS TÉCNICOS (II)Transplante HepáticoSuínosCirurgia ExperimentalTécnica CirúrgicaLiver TransplantationSwineExperimental SurgerySurgical TechniqueBackground: Experimental orthotopic liver transplantation is a technically complex procedure requiring a meticulous attention to many details, in order to attain optimal results. Prior to the human liver transplantation, exhaustive training is performed in animal models, in order to attain the demanded expertise in such procedure. Pigs have considerable anatomic similarities to man, as well as comparable physiological and hemodynamic sensitivity, and they have been used as model for experimental researches. Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe the technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in pigs. Methods: Prior to the surgery, animals were kept in a 24 hours fasting, and all operations were carried out under general anesthesia. Female Landrace pigs were divided in two groups: pairs of donor and recipient were used with weights between 32 and 38 Kg. Results: Animals undergone orthotopic liver transplantation and they received whole liver grafts. The surgical procedure was divided in four parts: harvested, back-table, hepatectomy of the recipient and re-implantation. A passive veno-venous by-pass from the left iliac and splenic vein to the left internal jugular vein was performed, in order to avoid severe hemodynamic disturbances during the anhepatic phase. The sequence of the vascular anastomosis was suprahepatic vena cava, portal vein, infrahepatic vena cava, and hepatic artery. Conclusion: The training protocol of experimental liver transplantation in pigs improves the technique and provides an excellent experimental model to the research.Racional: O transplante hepático ortotópico é um procedimento tecnicamente complexo que requer atenção a detalhes para alcançar resultados satisfatórios. Antes do procedimento em humanos, o treinamento das equipes pode ser realizado em modelos animais com a finalidade de adquirir a habilidade necessária para o transplante. O porco apresenta considerável similaridade anatômica com humanos, bem como comparável sensibilidade fisiológica e hemodinâmica, e tem sido usado como modelo para pesquisas experimentais. Objetivos: Pretendemos neste estudo apresentar os detalhes da técnica utilizada para o transplante hepático ortotópico experimental em suínos. Método: Os animais foram mantidos em jejum por 24 horas antes da cirurgia e toda operação foi desenvolvida sob anestesia geral. Foram utilizadas porcas da raça Landrace, distribuídas em grupos de doador e receptor, pesando entre 32 e 38 Kg. Resultados: O procedimento cirúrgico foi dividido em cirurgia do doador, back-table, hepatectomia do receptor e implante do enxerto. O by-pass passivo veno-venoso em Y da veia ilíaca esquerda e veia esplênica em direção à veia jugular interna esquerda, foi realizado para evitar as repercussões hemodinâmicas da fase anepática. A seqüência da anastomose vascular foi veia cava supra-hepática, veia porta, veia cava infra-hepática e artéria hepática. Conclusões: o protocolo de transplante hepático experimental em suínos é capaz de aperfeiçoar a técnica cirúrgica, bem como estimular pesquisas em transplante hepático.Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)2005-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/40010.53855/bjt.v8i2.400Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2005); 309-313Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; v. 8 n. 2 (2005); 309-3132764-1589reponame:Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinstname:Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)instacron:ABTOporhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/400/378Copyright (c) 2021 Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTorres , Orlando Jorge MartinsPantoja , Patrícia BrandãoBarbosa , Érica SampaioViegas , Raquel AranhaMoreira , Poliana Cristina OliveiraFerreira , Edson Dener ZandonadiBarros , Noelia Dias CarneiroBarros , Cristiany de Almeida Servin , Elisabeth Teixeira NogueraServin , Santiago Cirilo NogueraVieira , Josiel PaivaSalgado Filho , NatalinoRibeiro , Waston Gonçalves2021-09-28T13:45:03Zoai:ojs3.emnuvens.com.br:article/400Revistahttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revistaONGhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oaibjt@abto.org.brhttps://doi.org/10.53855/2764-15892764-1589opendoar:2021-09-28T13:45:03Brazilian Journal of Transplantation - Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Operative technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in swine
TRANSPLANTE HEPÁTICO ORTOTÓPICO EXPERIMENTAL EM SUÍNOS: ASPECTOS TÉCNICOS (II)
title Operative technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in swine
spellingShingle Operative technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in swine
Torres , Orlando Jorge Martins
Transplante Hepático
Suínos
Cirurgia Experimental
Técnica Cirúrgica
Liver Transplantation
Swine
Experimental Surgery
Surgical Technique
title_short Operative technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in swine
title_full Operative technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in swine
title_fullStr Operative technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in swine
title_full_unstemmed Operative technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in swine
title_sort Operative technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in swine
author Torres , Orlando Jorge Martins
author_facet Torres , Orlando Jorge Martins
Pantoja , Patrícia Brandão
Barbosa , Érica Sampaio
Viegas , Raquel Aranha
Moreira , Poliana Cristina Oliveira
Ferreira , Edson Dener Zandonadi
Barros , Noelia Dias Carneiro
Barros , Cristiany de Almeida
Servin , Elisabeth Teixeira Noguera
Servin , Santiago Cirilo Noguera
Vieira , Josiel Paiva
Salgado Filho , Natalino
Ribeiro , Waston Gonçalves
author_role author
author2 Pantoja , Patrícia Brandão
Barbosa , Érica Sampaio
Viegas , Raquel Aranha
Moreira , Poliana Cristina Oliveira
Ferreira , Edson Dener Zandonadi
Barros , Noelia Dias Carneiro
Barros , Cristiany de Almeida
Servin , Elisabeth Teixeira Noguera
Servin , Santiago Cirilo Noguera
Vieira , Josiel Paiva
Salgado Filho , Natalino
Ribeiro , Waston Gonçalves
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres , Orlando Jorge Martins
Pantoja , Patrícia Brandão
Barbosa , Érica Sampaio
Viegas , Raquel Aranha
Moreira , Poliana Cristina Oliveira
Ferreira , Edson Dener Zandonadi
Barros , Noelia Dias Carneiro
Barros , Cristiany de Almeida
Servin , Elisabeth Teixeira Noguera
Servin , Santiago Cirilo Noguera
Vieira , Josiel Paiva
Salgado Filho , Natalino
Ribeiro , Waston Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transplante Hepático
Suínos
Cirurgia Experimental
Técnica Cirúrgica
Liver Transplantation
Swine
Experimental Surgery
Surgical Technique
topic Transplante Hepático
Suínos
Cirurgia Experimental
Técnica Cirúrgica
Liver Transplantation
Swine
Experimental Surgery
Surgical Technique
description Background: Experimental orthotopic liver transplantation is a technically complex procedure requiring a meticulous attention to many details, in order to attain optimal results. Prior to the human liver transplantation, exhaustive training is performed in animal models, in order to attain the demanded expertise in such procedure. Pigs have considerable anatomic similarities to man, as well as comparable physiological and hemodynamic sensitivity, and they have been used as model for experimental researches. Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe the technique of experimental orthotopic liver transplantation in pigs. Methods: Prior to the surgery, animals were kept in a 24 hours fasting, and all operations were carried out under general anesthesia. Female Landrace pigs were divided in two groups: pairs of donor and recipient were used with weights between 32 and 38 Kg. Results: Animals undergone orthotopic liver transplantation and they received whole liver grafts. The surgical procedure was divided in four parts: harvested, back-table, hepatectomy of the recipient and re-implantation. A passive veno-venous by-pass from the left iliac and splenic vein to the left internal jugular vein was performed, in order to avoid severe hemodynamic disturbances during the anhepatic phase. The sequence of the vascular anastomosis was suprahepatic vena cava, portal vein, infrahepatic vena cava, and hepatic artery. Conclusion: The training protocol of experimental liver transplantation in pigs improves the technique and provides an excellent experimental model to the research.
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