猪模型的异位心脏自体移植手术

Michael P Rogers, Gregory Fishberger, Nick Martini, Margaret Baldwin, Lei Wang, Wei Chen, Ruisheng Liu, Lucian Lozonschi
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背景和目的:猪心脏与人类心脏最为相似,仍然是解剖学、生理学和医疗设备研究的首选临床前模型。为了研究与缺血再灌注和供体保存方案严格相关的现象,必须避免与同种异体移植相关的免疫反应。同种异体移植是心脏移植领域进行体外实验的一种独特策略。然而,自体移植也有其自身的技术难题,即需要横断和重新吻合的大血管长度不够:方法:本文介绍了一种在猪模型中进行正位心脏自体移植的新方法。猪模型被用于研究缺血再灌注损伤的新型装置的体外实验:共使用了五种猪模型对新型装置进行体外实验,以减轻缺血再灌注损伤并确定供体保存的效果。本文介绍了对常规心脏移植方案的修改,以实现成功的自体移植:结论:猪模型中的异位心脏自动移植是研究缺血再灌注损伤和供体保存方案的可靠方法,在技术上是可行的。在此,我们介绍了直接正位猪心脏自体移植的方法,以及一种简化方案,该方案可替代完整的手术自体移植,用于研究供体心脏的保存。
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Orthotopic Heart Auto-Transplantation in a Swine Model.

Background and aim: The porcine heart bears the best resemblance to the human heart and remains the preferred preclinical model for anatomical, physiological, and medical device studies. In an effort to study phenomena related strictly to ischemia reperfusion and donor preservation protocols, it is essential to avoid the immune responses related to allotransplantation. Orthotopic auto-transplantation is a unique strategy to the field of cardiac transplantation for ex vivo experimentation. Nevertheless, auto-transplantation carries its own technical challenges related to insufficient length of the great vessels that are to be transected and re-anastomosed.

Methods: A novel method for orthotopic cardiac auto-transplantation in the porcine model was developed and was described herein. Porcine models were used for ex vivo experimentation of a novel device to study ischemia reperfusion injury.

Results: A total of five porcine models were used for ex vivo experimentation of a novel device to mitigate ischemia reperfusion injury and determine effects of donor preservation. Modifications to routine cardiac transplantation protocols to allow for successful auto-transplantation are described.

Conclusion: Orthotopic cardiac auto-transplantation in the porcine model is a plausible and technically feasible method for reliable study of ischemia reperfusion injury and donor preservation protocols. Here, we describe methods for both direct orthotopic porcine cardiac auto-transplantations as well as a simplified protocol that can be substituted for full surgical auto-transplantation for the studies of preservation of donor hearts.

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