Different strain combinations of rats are available to study immunological and transplant-related problems in the models of kidney transplantation. Although numerous modifications of surgical techniques for ureteric reconstruction are evaluated in order to reduce complications and to extend long-ter
Modified technique for kidney transplantation in mice
โ Scribed by Wen-Ruo Han; Lisa J. Murray-Segal; Patricia L. Mottram
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 98 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0738-1085
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โฆ Synopsis
This study describes a new method for joining the donor ureter to the recipient bladder during mouse kidney transplantation. The donor left kidney was harvested using methods previously published, except that bladder tissue was not harvested with the end of the ureter. The recipient left kidney was removed and the donor kidney was attached using endto-side anastomosis. The recipient bladder was pierced with a 21-gauge needle allowing curved forceps to be inserted through the bladder, to pull through the ureter, and the periuretal tissue was stitched to the exterior wall of the bladder.
The donor ureter was allowed to retract inside the bladder. Following a right nephrectomy, grafts were monitored by blood serum creatinine and urea. With a technical success rate of 83%, this technique reduced donor harvest time by 20 minutes and ureter attachment time by 15 minutes making it the best method available for mouse kidney transplantation.
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