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Excessive portal flow causes graft failure in extremely small-for-size liver transplantation in pigs 被引量:8
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作者 Hong-Sheng Wang Nobuhiro Ohkohchi +13 位作者 Yoshitaka Enomoto Masahiro Usuda Shigehito Miyagi Takeshi Asakura Hiroo Masuoka Takashi Aiso Keisuke Fukushima Tomohiro Narita Hideyuki Yamaya Atsushi Nakamura Satoshi Sekiguchi Naoki Kawagishi Akira Sato Susumu Satomi 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2005年第44期6954-6959,共6页
AIM: To evaluate the effects of a portocaval shunt on the decrease of excessive portal flow for the prevention of sinusoidal microcirculatory injury in extremely smallfor-size liver transplantation in pigs. METHODS:... AIM: To evaluate the effects of a portocaval shunt on the decrease of excessive portal flow for the prevention of sinusoidal microcirculatory injury in extremely smallfor-size liver transplantation in pigs. METHODS: The right lateral lobe of pigs, i.e. the 25% of the liver, was transplanted orthotopically. The pigs were divided into two groups: graft without portocaval shunt (n = 11) and graft with portocaval shunt (n = 11). Survival rate, portal flow, hepatic arterial flow, and histological findings were investigated. RESULTS: In the group without portocaval shunt, all pigs except one died of liver dysfunction within 24 h afcer transplantation. In the group with portocaval shunt, eight pigs survived for more than 4 d. The portal flow volumes before and after transplantation in the group without portocaval shunt were 118.2±26.9 mL/min/100 g liver tissue and 270.5±72.9 ml./min/100 g liver tissue, respectively. On the other hand, in the group with portocaval shunt, those volumes were 124.2±27.8 ml./ min/100 g liver tissue and 42.7±32.3 mL/min/100 g liver tissue, respectively (P〈0.01). As for histological findings in the group without portocaval shunt, destruction of the sinusoidal lining and bleeding in the peri-portal areas were observed afl:er reperfusion, but these findings were not recognized in the group with portocaval shunt. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that excessive portal flow is attributed to post transplant liver dysfunction after extreme small-for-size liver transplantation caused by sinusoidal microcirculatory injury. 展开更多
关键词 Hyperperfusion syndrome Liver regeneration portocaval shunt Postoperative liver dysfunction Sinusoidal microcirculatory injury Small-for-size liver transplantation
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