Canine pancreas allotransplantation with enteric drainage.

Yi-Ming Shyr, Cheng-Hsi Su, Anna Fen-Yau Li, Chew-Wun Wu, Wing-Yiu Lui
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Background: Before embarking on a clinical human pancreas transplantation program we sought a canine animal model with enteric drainage to refine our technical skills, to evaluate the surgical risks and to study the rejection pictures under modern triple immunosuppression therapy.

Methods: Twenty donor-recipient pairs of unrelated mongrel dogs underwent pancreaticoduodenal allotransplantation with enteric drainage. All dogs were immunosuppressed by triple therapy with prednisolone, cyclosporine (Neoral) and mycophenolate mofetil (MMF). Rejection grade and surgical risk were evaluated.

Results: Group 1 included 10 (50%) dogs surviving at least 14 days. In group 2 surviving less than 14 days, the median survival was 5.5 days, ranging from 1 day to 13 days. The most common complications were duodenal stump leakage and wound infection. Duodenal stump leakage eventually led to mortality in 3 dogs of group 2. Two (in group 2) of the 3 wound infections became too severe to control and caused death. There were 2 dogs complicated with graft necrosis and 2 with graft vascular thrombosis individually, which all resulted in death. Other fatal complications included 1 chyle leakage, 1 intraabdominal abscess and 1 pneumonia individually. Ninety percent in each group developed rejection. Severe rejection developed in 5 (50%) dogs in group 2 (grade 4 and 5), p = 0.033, as compared with none in group 1. The rejection in most cases (90%) of group 1 was mild to moderate, with 4 grade 3, 3 grade 2 and 2 grade 1.

Conclusions: Canine pancreas allotransplantation with enteric drainage is a feasible animal model to achieve survival longer than 14 days in 50% cases studied. Duodenal stump leakage was the most common fatal complication in this model. Severity of rejection was closely associated with posttransplant fatal complications and played a crucial role in determining the dog survival.

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犬胰腺异体移植配合肠内引流。
背景:在开展临床人类胰腺移植项目之前,我们寻找了一个犬类动物模型进行肠内引流,以完善我们的技术,评估手术风险并研究现代三联免疫抑制治疗下的排斥反应图像。方法:对20对无亲缘关系的杂种犬进行胰十二指肠异体移植肠内引流。所有的狗通过强的松龙、环孢素(Neoral)和霉酚酸酯(MMF)三联治疗免疫抑制。评估排斥反应等级和手术风险。结果:第1组10只(50%)存活14天以上。2组存活时间小于14天,中位生存期为5.5天,范围为1 ~ 13天。最常见的并发症是十二指肠残端渗漏和伤口感染。第二组十二指肠残端渗漏最终导致3只狗死亡。3例伤口感染中有2例(第2组)严重到无法控制而导致死亡。2只狗单独并发移植物坏死,2只狗并发移植物血管血栓形成,均死亡。其他致死性并发症包括1例乳糜漏、1例腹内脓肿和1例肺炎。每组中都有90%的人出现排斥反应。2组(4级和5级)有5只(50%)狗出现严重排斥反应,p = 0.033,而1组没有。第1组大多数病例(90%)的排斥反应为轻至中度,3级4例,2级3例,1级2例。结论:犬胰腺异体移植肠内引流是一种可行的动物模型,50%的病例存活时间超过14天。十二指肠残端渗漏是该模型中最常见的致命并发症。排斥反应的严重程度与移植后致死性并发症密切相关,对狗的生存起着至关重要的作用。
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