[Secondary leg edema--experimental study].

A Gregl
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Peripheral lymphedema can be induced experimentally by obliteration or destruction of the veins and/or lymphatics, extirpation of the lymph nodes and occlusion of lymphatics, circular incision of the soft tissues, experimentally induced thrombophlebitis and by simultaneous traumatization of the veins and lymphatics. Our own animal experiments were designed to provoke leg edema after ligation of the femoral vein and/or accompanying lymphatics below the inguinal ligament. In 23 animals, only one ligature of the femoral vein was applied, below the inguinal ligament and in 12 animals all accompanying lymphatics were ligated in addition. In all animals, the leg circumferences were measured in three precisely fixed positions before the experiments and daily for 22 days during the experiment. The greatest increase in circumference was found in the lower leg irrespective of the time of measurement. The peak increase of circumference was between the third and sixth day after the operation. Permanent lymph edema has not developed in any of the animals. At the latest after three weeks, the leg circumference has normalized. Additional ligation of the lymphatics merely led to a nonsignificant increase in circumference and to displacement of the maximum point by two to three days. Immediately after the operation, phlebographic and lymphographic control investigations were carried out in all animals.

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【继发性腿部水肿——实验研究】。
实验性的外周淋巴水肿可以通过静脉和/或淋巴管的闭塞或破坏、淋巴结的切除和淋巴管的闭塞、软组织的圆形切口、实验性的血栓性静脉炎以及静脉和淋巴管的同时创伤来诱导。我们自己的动物实验被设计成在股静脉和/或伴随的腹股沟韧带下淋巴管结扎后引起腿部水肿。在23只动物中,只结扎了腹股沟韧带下方的股静脉,在12只动物中,所有伴随的淋巴管都被结扎了。所有动物在实验前和实验期间的22天内,每天在三个精确固定的位置测量腿围。与测量时间无关,最大的周长增加出现在小腿。围度增加高峰出现在术后第3 ~ 6天。所有动物均未出现永久性淋巴水肿。最迟在三周后,腿部周长恢复正常。淋巴管的额外结扎仅仅导致了周长的不显著增加和最大点的位移2到3天。手术后立即对所有动物进行静脉造影和淋巴造影控制调查。
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