Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (09): 1362-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the surgical techniques and appropriate perioperative management for ensuring successfulorthotopic liver transplantation (ROLT) in rats. Methods Based on the double-cuff technique of Kamada, we modified thesurgical techniques of separation, perfusion and cold preservation of the donor liver, shearing and anastomosis of thesuprahepatic vena cava with optimized postoperative infusion protocols and animal care. Results Two hundred and senventyrats underwent ROLT and a learning curve of the success rate was built to reflect the impovment of techniques. The learningcurve showed steep improvemts over the exploration stage, breakthrough stage and maturation stage, and the success ratesincresed sharply over time (0% , 71.1% , and 94.5% , respectively) until finnally reaching over 90% . The shearing andanastomosis of the suprahepatic vena cava remained the most critical and difficult techniques in ROLT modeling. ConclusionProficient microsurgical techniques and meticulous nursing can reduce postoperative complications, enhance operationalsuccess rate and extend the survival time after ROLT.
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