A sheep whole-eye autotransplantation model

IF 0.1 Q4 SURGERY
AhmetHamdi Sakarya, Orkun Uyanik, Murat Karabagli, MehmetVeli Karaaltin
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Background: The aim of this study is to establish an in vivo large mammalian model that can form the basis for future immunosuppression research, nerve recovery research, surgical applicability, and training studies. Materials and Methods: An 18-month-old, 40 kg, curly breed sheep was used. A whole-eye autotransplantation was planned, including the upper and lower eyelids, lacrimal gland, and extraocular muscles. Intracranial intervention and inclusion of the bone segment were not considered. The frontozygomatic approach was used in the operation. Circulation was established by anastomoses of the internal ophthalmic vein and artery with elongated superficial temporal artery and vein with vein grafts. The optic nerve was repaired last. Blood circulation and the retina were checked by means of postoperative bleeding and indirect ophthalmoscope. Results: Using the internal carotid system, circulation of the entire eye and its appendages was achieved in the early period. The frontozygomatic approach facilitated nerve and vessel repairs and therefore shortened the ischemia time (16 min). Although circulation was established in the retina, local bleeding foci were detected. Pupillary, corneal, and palpebral reflexes could not be obtained from the animal. The animal died on the 10th day. Circulation of the autotransplanted tissue was present at this time, including the eyelids and appendages of the eye. Conclusion: The composite whole-eye autotransplantation model was successfully planned in vivo in a large mammal, the sheep, without the need for intracranial intervention, and by including all of the eye attachments based on the internal ophthalmic artery.
羊全眼自体移植模型
背景:本研究的目的是建立一个大型哺乳动物体内模型,为未来的免疫抑制研究、神经恢复研究、手术适用性和训练研究奠定基础。材料与方法:选用18月龄、体重40公斤的卷毛羊。计划全眼自体移植,包括上下眼睑、泪腺和眼外肌。未考虑颅内介入和骨段包涵。手术采用额颧入路。用延长的颞浅动脉和静脉移植物吻合眼内静脉、动脉,建立循环。最后修复的是视神经。术后出血及间接检眼镜检查血液循环及视网膜。结果:应用颈内动脉系统,早期实现了全眼及附属物的循环。额颧入路有利于神经血管修复,缩短缺血时间(16 min)。虽然视网膜已建立循环,但仍发现局部出血灶。瞳孔、角膜和眼睑反射不能从动物身上获得。动物于第10天死亡。此时自体移植组织有循环,包括眼睑和眼睛附属物。结论:在大型哺乳动物羊的体内成功地建立了复合全眼自体移植模型,无需颅内干预,并且包含了基于眼内动脉的所有眼部附着物。
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