1997
DOI: 10.1159/000129553
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Orthotopic Rat Liver Transplantation and Bile Duct Reconstruction by a Splint Technique

Abstract: The aim of the present study is to investigate the impact of bile duct reconstruction by a splint technique, a method which has not been sufficiently researched in animals after liver transplantation. Three experimental groups were set up: I = control, sham operation; II = bile duct reconstruction; III = orthotopic rat liver transplantation (ORLT). After bile duct reconstruction, serum levels of ASAT and ALAT in group II revealed a peak on the first postoperative day. The transplanted animals (group III) showe… Show more

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“…This biliary cirrhosis is most likely caused by sludge formation in the stent that we used for construction of the choledochoduodenostomy. In earlier experiments, we found the same phenomenon after orthotopic rat liver transplantation, when the choledocho‐choledochostomy was performed in stent‐technique with a 22‐G stent [31]. In these experiments, we used the widest stent that can be placed in the rat's bile duct (20‐G), but nevertheless, sludge formation and beginning biliary cirrhosis could not be avoided completely.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…This biliary cirrhosis is most likely caused by sludge formation in the stent that we used for construction of the choledochoduodenostomy. In earlier experiments, we found the same phenomenon after orthotopic rat liver transplantation, when the choledocho‐choledochostomy was performed in stent‐technique with a 22‐G stent [31]. In these experiments, we used the widest stent that can be placed in the rat's bile duct (20‐G), but nevertheless, sludge formation and beginning biliary cirrhosis could not be avoided completely.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Bile duct reconstruction was performed by a splint technique. Though this is a simple and reliable method, it may result in duct necroses, as became evident in our investigations [16]. Nevertheless, the reliability of the transplantation model is re ected by the high survival rate, low liver enzyme release and the least severe histomorphological changes in group A.…”
Section: Original Researchmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Particularly, the rat model has played a unique role because of its availability and reproducibility. Liver transplantation in rats is a popular model to investigate a range of aspects of transplantation, including preservation injury, metabolic functions of the transplanted liver, and immune response [19][20][21]. Various technical modifications have been made in this model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%