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Small bowel transplantation in the rat with immediate restoration of intestinal continuity

โœ Scribed by Gail H. Moore; Dr. Allan M. Roza; Christopher P. Johnson; Gordon L. Telford; Mark B. Adams


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
222 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0738-1085

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Abstract

Compared with other rat transplant models, small bowel transplantation (SBT) is associated with higher peritransplant morbidity and mortality. We describe a twoโ€stage technique of SBT in the rat that minimizes perioperative complications and also allows immediate restoration of intestinal continuity. Inbred Lewis strain rats were used as donors and recipients. A oneโ€stage technique was originally adopted whereby the distal 50% of the jejunoileum was transplanted followed by nearโ€total resection of the native small intestine and restoration of intestinal continuity. Among 20 rats transplanted with this technique, only one survived longer than 30 days. With the twoโ€stage technique, transplantation of the donor jejunoileum in continuity was performed, followed by native enterectomy 7 days later. With the twoโ€stage technique 17 of 20 rats survived indefinitely (>50 days). Other important technical modifications are described. In the hands of a skilled microvascular surgeon, the twoโ€stage SBT technique results in consistently improved survival and minimal morbidity.


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