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Technique of Porcine Liver Procurement and Orthotopic Transplantation using an Active Porto-Caval Shunt
Authors:Vinzent N. Spetzler  Nicolas Goldaracena  Jan M. Knaak  Kristine S. Louis  Nazia Selzner  Markus Selzner
Affiliation:1.Multi Organ Transplant Program, Department of Surgery, Toronto General Hospital
Abstract:The success of liver transplantation has resulted in a dramatic organ shortage. Each year, a considerable number of patients on the liver transplantation waiting list die without receiving an organ transplant or are delisted due to disease progression. Even after a successful transplantation, rejection and side effects of immunosuppression remain major concerns for graft survival and patient morbidity. Experimental animal research has been essential to the success of liver transplantation and still plays a pivotal role in the development of clinical transplantation practice. In particular, the porcine orthotopic liver transplantation model (OLTx) is optimal for clinically oriented research for its close resemblance to human size, anatomy, and physiology. Decompression of intestinal congestion during the anhepatic phase of porcine OLTx is important to guarantee reliable animal survival. The use of an active porto-caval-jugular shunt achieves excellent intestinal decompression. The system can be used for short-term as well as long-term survival experiments. The following protocol contains all technical information for a stable and reproducible liver transplantation model in pigs including post-operative animal care.
Keywords:Medicine   Issue 99   Orthotopic Liver Transplantation   Hepatic   Porcine Model   Pig   Experimental   Transplantation   Graft Preservation   Ischemia Reperfusion Injury   Transplant Immunology   Bile Duct Reconstruction   Animal Handling
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