AIM: To explore the anatomical feasibility of portacaval shunt using a magnetic compression technique(MCT) in cadavers.METHODS: Computed tomography(CT) images of 30 portal hypertensive patients were obtained.The diame...AIM: To explore the anatomical feasibility of portacaval shunt using a magnetic compression technique(MCT) in cadavers.METHODS: Computed tomography(CT) images of 30 portal hypertensive patients were obtained.The diameters of the portal vein(PV),the inferior vena cava(IVC),and distance between the two structures were measured.Similar measurements were performed on 20 adult corpses.The feasibility of portacaval shunt based on those measurements was analyzed.First stage of the extrahepatic portacaval shunt using MCT was performed on five cadavers.Specifically,the PV and IVC were exposed through an abdominal incision of the cadavers.The parent magnet was introduced from the femoral vein and was delivered into the IVC by an anchor wire and a 5F Cook catheter.The daughter magnet was introduced into the PV through the splenic vein using aninterventional guide wire.When the daughter magnet met the parent magnet,they automatically clipped together and the first stage of the portacaval shunt was set up.RESULTS: The average diameters of the PV and the IVC measured from the 30 CT image were 14.39 ± 2.36 mm and 18.59 ± 4.97 mm,respectively,and the maximum and minimum distances between the PV and the IVC were 9.79 ± 4.56 mm and 9.50 ± 4.79 mm,respectively.From 20 cadavers,the average diameters of the PV and the IVC were 14.48 ± 1.47 mm and 24.71 ± 2.64 mm,and the maximum and minimum distances between the PV and the IVC were 10.14 ± 1.70 mm and 8.93 ± 1.17 mm,respectively.The distances between the PV and the IVC from both the CT images and the cadavers were within the effective length of portacaval anastomosis using MCT(30.30 ± 4.19 mm).The PV and IVC are in close proximity to each other with no intervening tissues or structures in between.Simulated surgeries of the first stage using MCT on five cadavers was successfully performed.CONCLUSION: Anatomically,extrahepatic portacaval shunt employing MCT is highly feasible in humans.展开更多
BACKGROUND Clinically,tracheoesophageal fistula(TEF)is lack of effective surgical strategies.One reason is due to the lack of appropriate animal models of acquired TEF,which is usually complex and difficult.Recently,t...BACKGROUND Clinically,tracheoesophageal fistula(TEF)is lack of effective surgical strategies.One reason is due to the lack of appropriate animal models of acquired TEF,which is usually complex and difficult.Recently,the magnetic compression technique has been applied for digestive tract anastomosis or vascular anastomosis in animals.In this study,an animal model of TEF in dogs was developed by using the magnetic compression technique,hoping to provide a new method for mimicking TEF.AIM To establish a TEF model in dogs by using the magnetic compression technique.METHODS Six male beagles were used as models with two Nd-Fe-B permanent magnets for TEF.The parent magnet and the daughter magnet were placed in the cervical esophagus and trachea,respectively.The anterior wall of the esophagus and the posterior wall of the trachea were compressed when the two magnets coupled.After 4-6 d,the necrotic tissue between the two magnets fell off and the parent and daughter magnets disengaged from the target location,leaving a fistula.Gastroscopy/bronchoscopy,upper gastrointestinal contrast study,and histological analysis were performed.RESULTS The establishment of the TEF model in all six beagles was successful.The average time of magnet placement was 4.33±1.11 min(range,3-7 min).Mean time for the magnets to disengage from the target location was 4.67±0.75 d(range,4-6 d).TEFs were observed by gastroscopy/bronchoscopy and esophageal angiography.The gross anatomical structure of the esophagus and the trachea was in good condition.There was no esophageal mucosa or pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium at the site of the fistula according to histological analysis.CONCLUSION It is simple,feasible,and minimally invasive to use the magnetic compression technique for the establishment of the TEF model in dogs.展开更多
基金Supported by Key Project of Clinical Discipline of Ministry of Health Subordinates of China,No.2010105
文摘AIM: To explore the anatomical feasibility of portacaval shunt using a magnetic compression technique(MCT) in cadavers.METHODS: Computed tomography(CT) images of 30 portal hypertensive patients were obtained.The diameters of the portal vein(PV),the inferior vena cava(IVC),and distance between the two structures were measured.Similar measurements were performed on 20 adult corpses.The feasibility of portacaval shunt based on those measurements was analyzed.First stage of the extrahepatic portacaval shunt using MCT was performed on five cadavers.Specifically,the PV and IVC were exposed through an abdominal incision of the cadavers.The parent magnet was introduced from the femoral vein and was delivered into the IVC by an anchor wire and a 5F Cook catheter.The daughter magnet was introduced into the PV through the splenic vein using aninterventional guide wire.When the daughter magnet met the parent magnet,they automatically clipped together and the first stage of the portacaval shunt was set up.RESULTS: The average diameters of the PV and the IVC measured from the 30 CT image were 14.39 ± 2.36 mm and 18.59 ± 4.97 mm,respectively,and the maximum and minimum distances between the PV and the IVC were 9.79 ± 4.56 mm and 9.50 ± 4.79 mm,respectively.From 20 cadavers,the average diameters of the PV and the IVC were 14.48 ± 1.47 mm and 24.71 ± 2.64 mm,and the maximum and minimum distances between the PV and the IVC were 10.14 ± 1.70 mm and 8.93 ± 1.17 mm,respectively.The distances between the PV and the IVC from both the CT images and the cadavers were within the effective length of portacaval anastomosis using MCT(30.30 ± 4.19 mm).The PV and IVC are in close proximity to each other with no intervening tissues or structures in between.Simulated surgeries of the first stage using MCT on five cadavers was successfully performed.CONCLUSION: Anatomically,extrahepatic portacaval shunt employing MCT is highly feasible in humans.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81700545the Natural Science Basic Research Plan of Shaanxi Province of China,No.2017JQ8021the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,No.xjj2018jchz14
文摘BACKGROUND Clinically,tracheoesophageal fistula(TEF)is lack of effective surgical strategies.One reason is due to the lack of appropriate animal models of acquired TEF,which is usually complex and difficult.Recently,the magnetic compression technique has been applied for digestive tract anastomosis or vascular anastomosis in animals.In this study,an animal model of TEF in dogs was developed by using the magnetic compression technique,hoping to provide a new method for mimicking TEF.AIM To establish a TEF model in dogs by using the magnetic compression technique.METHODS Six male beagles were used as models with two Nd-Fe-B permanent magnets for TEF.The parent magnet and the daughter magnet were placed in the cervical esophagus and trachea,respectively.The anterior wall of the esophagus and the posterior wall of the trachea were compressed when the two magnets coupled.After 4-6 d,the necrotic tissue between the two magnets fell off and the parent and daughter magnets disengaged from the target location,leaving a fistula.Gastroscopy/bronchoscopy,upper gastrointestinal contrast study,and histological analysis were performed.RESULTS The establishment of the TEF model in all six beagles was successful.The average time of magnet placement was 4.33±1.11 min(range,3-7 min).Mean time for the magnets to disengage from the target location was 4.67±0.75 d(range,4-6 d).TEFs were observed by gastroscopy/bronchoscopy and esophageal angiography.The gross anatomical structure of the esophagus and the trachea was in good condition.There was no esophageal mucosa or pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium at the site of the fistula according to histological analysis.CONCLUSION It is simple,feasible,and minimally invasive to use the magnetic compression technique for the establishment of the TEF model in dogs.