[Biochemical serum parameter changes during and after autologous small intestine transplantation in animal experiments. I. Intra- and immediate postoperative period].
C Lehmann, B Luther, I Kreyer, A Juhasz-Nagy, I Lengyel, I Dobi
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Abstract
Biochemical parameters sodium, potassium, lactate, alkaline phosphatase, ASAT, and ALAT were examined at the beginning of the operation, before, and 0, 2, 4, 6 hours after implantation of a small bowel autograft in an autologous model of intestinal transplantation in dogs. By the way of these early biochemical studies we have got information about metabolic situation during organ transplantation, efficiency of preservation and vitality of the graft. Using the given method safe preservation of small bowel can be guaranteed. Postoperatively only little changes of laboratory parameters occur.