Pancreatic transplantation in the rat. An experimental model.

E Sanchez de Badajoz, C Vara Thorbeck
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Following the induction of experimental diabetes in two groups of rats using an isograft model, a comparative study was made of two types of pancreas transplants in which several procedures were employed. The vascular anastomosis in one group were to the renal artery and vein, and in the other, to the iliac vessels. The pancreatic ducts in one subgroup were ligated, in another, they were diverted to the urinary system; in a third sub-group, they were diverted to the intestine. The results obtained for the sub-group with the transplant anastomosed to the renal vessels were the best. It is suggested that this was due to two factors: the simplicity of the technique and the short operating times. In this present work the two best methods of dealing with the exocrine secretion were diversion to the ureter and ligation of the common bile duct. The worst results were in the group with duodeno-cystostomy.

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大鼠胰腺移植。实验模型。
在采用同种移植模型诱导两组大鼠的实验性糖尿病后,对两种类型的胰腺移植进行了比较研究,其中采用了几种方法。血管吻合一组为肾动静脉吻合,另一组为髂血管吻合。一个亚组的胰管被结扎,另一个亚组的胰管被转移到泌尿系统;在第三个小组中,他们被转移到肠道。移植体与肾血管吻合的亚组效果最好。这是由于两个因素:技术的简单性和操作时间短。目前处理外分泌的两种最佳方法是输尿管分流和胆总管结扎。结果最差的是十二指肠膀胱造口术组。
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