[Effects of a retrograde arterial perfusion by arteriovenous anastomosis on normal and postischemic skeletal muscles. Clinical observations and morphologic studies of the hind leg of the rat].

B Dippe, H U Steinau, M Schneider, S Krüger
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Abstract

Arterio-venous anastomosis were recommended by some authors for tens of years especially in the revascularisation of acute and chronic ischemic extremities. A retrograde arterial perfusion was produced by microsurgical end-to-end anastomosis of the proximal femoral artery with the distal femoral vein in the pelvic extremity of rat in an experimental study. The morphologic consequences of the arterio-venous anastomosis were investigated with reference to the normal skeletal muscle structure and the muscular recovery phase after acute ischemic damage. The light microscopic changes of the muscular morphology were served as indirect proof of the effect, because the skeletal muscles showed the slightest tolerance in face of ischemia of all tissues of an extremity. The arterio-venous anastomosis for prophylaxis of postischemic skeletal muscle damages appears unfit in this experiment similar to clinical conditions. The light microscopic investigations of the skeletal muscles demonstrated an involution of the pathohistologic changes in combination of acute ischemic loading and adjunctive arteriovenous anastomosis.

动静脉吻合术逆行动脉灌注对正常和缺血后骨骼肌的影响。大鼠后腿的临床观察与形态学研究[j]。
动静脉吻合术被一些作者推荐了几十年,特别是在急性和慢性缺血肢体的血运重建中。采用显微外科方法对大鼠骨盆末端股近端动脉与股远端静脉端对端吻合进行了逆行动脉灌注的实验研究。参照正常骨骼肌结构和急性缺血性损伤后肌肉恢复期观察动静脉吻合的形态学变化。光镜下肌肉形态的变化可以间接证明这种效果,因为骨骼肌在四肢所有组织缺血时表现出最轻微的耐受性。动静脉吻合预防骨骼肌缺血后损伤在本实验中与临床情况相似。骨骼肌的光镜检查显示急性缺血负荷和辅助动静脉吻合联合的病理组织学改变复归。
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