Microvenous anastomosis: The rat tail model alternative

B. Mofikoya, Andrew mofikoya, O. Belie
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Background: The rat femoral vein and dorsal penile vein have been have been well described as microvenous models. We report the use of the rat tail lateral vein as model for microvenous anastomosis training. Methods: Careful anatomic dissections were made of the rat tail noting the basic gross anatomy in 3 rats. 20 albino rats were anaesthesized via intraperitoneal ketamine injection, lateral vein of the tail is then transected about 5 cm distal to the tail base. Immediate repair was carried out by standard interrupted microanastomosis suture technique with 10/0 nylon suture. Patency was assessed at 30 minutes and 1 week. Results: 40 consecutive anastomosis of the lateral tail vein was done in 20 rats . The mean diameter of the rat tail lateral vein in the study rats was 0.8mm SD± 0.02mm.The mean anastomosis time was 22.6 minutes SD±4.3 minutes from clamp application to removal. There was a 90% patency rate at 30 minutes and 81 % at 1 week. Conclusion: The rat lateral tail vein appears to be a viable alternate model for microvenous anastomosis. The study identifies the ease of access, duality, potentially long length and the absence of accompanying artery as some of the unique features of this microvenous anastomosis practice model.
微静脉吻合:大鼠尾模型替代
背景:大鼠股静脉和阴茎背静脉已被描述为微静脉模型。我们报道用大鼠尾外侧静脉作为小静脉吻合训练的模型。方法:对3只大鼠尾部进行仔细解剖,观察大体解剖结构。用氯胺酮腹腔注射麻醉20只白化病大鼠,在尾基远端约5cm处截尾侧静脉。采用10/0尼龙标准间断微吻合缝合技术进行即刻修复。在30分钟和1周时评估通畅程度。结果:20只大鼠尾外侧静脉连续吻合40次。研究大鼠尾侧静脉平均直径为0.8mm SD±0.02mm。平均吻合时间为22.6分钟SD±4.3分钟。30分钟通畅率为90%,1周通畅率为81%。结论:大鼠尾外侧静脉是一种可行的微静脉吻合替代模型。该研究确定了易于访问,二元性,潜在的长长度和没有伴随动脉作为这种微静脉吻合实践模型的一些独特特征。
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