Simplified techniques in rat heterotopic small bowel transplantation.

Journal: Transplantation Proceedings
Published:
Abstract

Objective: Establish a simplified heterotopic small bowel transplantation (SBT) in the rat.

Methods: Ninety pairs of male Wistar rats were used as donors and recipients. The whole small intestine with a vascular pedicle composed of superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and portal vein (PV) was harvested as the graft. Revascularization was accomplished by end-to-side anastomosis between donor SMA and recipient infrarenal aorta and cuffed end-to-end anastomosis between donor PV and left renal vein of recipient. The distal end of graft was exteriorized to form an enterostoma.

Results: Average time of an operation was 130 minutes and the mean warm ischemia time of grafts was 30 minutes. The technical success rate of this model was 100% and 7-day survival was 95.6% (86/90).

Conclusions: This simplified technique was effective and practical to improve the outcome of rat heterotopic SBT.

Authors
X-q Zhang, J-l Sun, R Ma, Z-y Fan, Y Dai, J-z Sun