The technique of a liver autograft in the pig has three advantages: (1) It provides an excellent training model of liver transplantation, (2) it provides an experimental model for cancer research, and (3) it is more economical than liver allotransplant. We describe a facilitated technique of liver autograft, which can be employed to develop experimental models without the use of a biopump. Mean blood arterial pressure, heart rate, pH, and lactates were tested during the liver grafting and at the end of the procedure in pigs that underwent autografting of the liver and compared with pigs that underwent an orthotopic liver allotransplantation. The cell damage was assessed in the same two groups of animals by monitoring aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) blood levels and with the MEGX test, 15 min after the beginning of reperfusion. The surgical procedure may be divided into three parts: hepatectomy, side-to-side portocaval shunt with passive caval-jugular shunt, and reimplantation. This procedure could have a clinical indication for otherwise unresectable liver tumors.
La Pisanelle is a work in which the author realises his ideal of ‘total theatre’. Written in French, it presents all the typical elements of d’Annunzio’s work. In particular, it is characterised by a remarkable visual component and by the repetition of the topical of the dancer-harlot. So there is an evident link with the painting of Gustave Moreau, the painter known and loved by decadent artists, who has presented in his paintings many figures of femmes fatales, cruel and insensitive prostitutes. On this model d’Annunzio built the character of the protagonist of his work, and also the particular exotic scenography of the pièce.
The pastoral drama La figlia di Iorio (1904) is a concentrate of musical and linguistic experiments. Incipit and explicit have a very important function in it. In fact, they characterise the ‘stacchi’ or ties that characterise this text with a complex and undulating architecture, similar to a symphony. In this essay, these very important moments in the economy of tragedy are analysed.
The island as a palcoscenic: the social theater from Navarro to Brancati. In the works of Sicilian writers it is easy to notice the transformation of the island into a sort of a big stage with moving characters that become authentic actors who, in the same stage, perform the most disparate roles. The sign of the simulation thus connotes the interweaving of the stories of De Roberto, Tomasi, Consolo, and many others. Here, this theme is analysed, focusing on the most significant texts of the greatest Sicilian writers.
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