Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2012, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (11): 1564-.
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Abstract: ObjectiveTo explore the feasibility of establishing an isolated porcine liver machine perfusion model and assess itsvalue in high-intensity focused ultrasound studies. MethodsTwenty-one isolated porcine livers were perfused withautologous blood for4h through dual vessels (portal vein and hepatic artery) cannulation using an extracorporeal circulationmachine under a subnormothermic perfusion condition. The perfusion model was assessed by monitoring the liver color,texture, liver weight gain, hemodynamic parameters, color Doppler flow imaging, bile output and histopathology. ResultsNineteen isolated porcine livers were successfully cannulated with dual vessels, and failure of hepatic artery intubationoccurred in two porcine livers. After machine perfusion for4h, the isolated livers maintained a soft texture with stablehemodynamic levels within relative normal physiological ranges. The bile output was more than3ml/h within the initial3h ofperfusion. Histopathological examination demonstrated no morphological or structural changes of the liver tissues.ConclusionThe isolated porcine liver perfusion model is stable and feasible, and can be used for high-intensity focusedultrasound studies.
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