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Continuous rat intravenous infusion

โœ Scribed by Anatoly Kononov; Earl Z. Browne; Frederick Alexander; Stacy Porvasnik


Book ID
102510606
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
274 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0738-1085

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Abstract

Hypovolemic shock and ischemic injury to the graft commonly cause death in small animals after organ transplantation. A venous line must be readily available to replace fluids before fatal complications occur. To establish a venous line, researchers expose a vein by preliminary surgery. This timeโ€consuming procedure adds unnecessary trauma to the recipient and worsens the results. The possibility of longโ€term fluid transfusion in small animals by serial injections at close intervals is quite limited.

We describe a simple technique of continuous IV infusion by catheterization of the rat dorsal penile vein with a 24โ€gauge, 3/4โ€inch catheter. This easyโ€toโ€learn technique has permitted us to establish a venous line quickly without trauma in 148 rats while doing donor and recipient procedures for small bowel and ileocecal segment transplantation. The technique we describe has eliminated one of the most frequent causes of postoperative mortality after organ transplantationโ€”hypovolemic shock. We would like to emphasize that other measures, including avoiding massive bleeding and reducing operative and warm ischemic time, are also very important in preventing this complication. The massive IV infusion alone may not totally eliminate hypovolemic shock if other factors are neglected. The use of this technique has allowed us to perform small bowel transplantation with 90% success. ยฉ 1994 Wileyโ€Liss, Inc.


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