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Technical Aspects of the Mouse Aortocaval Fistula
Authors:Kota Yamamoto  Xin Li  Chang Shu  Tetsuro Miyata  Alan Dardik
Institution:1.The Department of Surgery and the Interdepartmental Program in Vascular Biology and Therapeutics, Yale University;2.Department of Vascular Surgery, The University of Tokyo;3.Department of Vascular Surgery, Central South University;4.VA Connecticut Healthcare Systems
Abstract:Technical aspects of creating an arteriovenous fistula in the mouse are discussed. Under general anesthesia, an abdominal incision is made, and the aorta and inferior vena cava (IVC) are exposed. The proximal infrarenal aorta and the distal aorta are dissected for clamp placement and needle puncture, respectively. Special attention is paid to avoid dissection between the aorta and the IVC. After clamping the aorta, a 25 G needle is used to puncture both walls of the aorta into the IVC. The surrounding connective tissue is used for hemostatic compression. Successful creation of the AVF will show pulsatile arterial blood flow in the IVC. Further confirmation of successful AVF can be achieved by post-operative Doppler ultrasound.
Keywords:Biomedical Engineering  Issue 77  Medicine  Anatomy  Physiology  Surgery  Cardiology  Hematology  Blood Vessels  Arteries  Aorta  Abdominal  Veins  Vena Cava  Inferior  Cardiovascular System  aortocaval fistula  mouse  puncture  Doppler ultrasound  compression  surgical techniques  animal model
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