猫腹腔内静脉的薄膜闭塞。

Kristin A Freund, M. Wallace, S. Secrest, D. Lieske
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目的:在控制条件下,通过薄膜带术评估腹腔血管闭塞作为肝外门系统分流模型,并在组织学上记录血管周围区域在8周后对薄膜带术的反应。研究设计:实验研究。动物:6只专门培育的健康家养短毛猫。方法在髂外静脉周围放置薄膜带,对侧血管假手术。每2周通过计算机断层血管造影(CTA)监测闭合率,共8周。8周后,如果可能,切除血管,并提交组织病理学评估。结果所有猫均能耐受手术,无手术并发症。手术后8周,根据CTA,一只猫被评估为完全闭合,两只猫被评估为标记闭合,一只猫被评估为中度闭合,两只猫被评估为轻度闭合。组织学检查(3只猫)表现为慢性、多灶性肉芽肿性炎症,伴有中度纤维化和胶原变性。结论尽管髂外静脉周围存在中度至丰富的纤维组织,但在薄膜带后8周静脉闭塞不一致且经常不完全。临床意义猫血管薄膜封带术后2个月主要不完全闭塞。这项研究支持了这样一种理论,即一些猫在薄膜绑扎后可能会出现高水平的残余分流。
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Thin film occlusion of an intra-abdominal vein in cats.
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the occlusion of an intra-abdominal vessel as a model of an extrahepatic portosystemic shunt by thin film banding in a controlled setting and to document histologically the perivascular region's response to thin film banding after 8 weeks. STUDY DESIGN Experimental study. ANIMALS Six purpose-bred healthy domestic short hair cats. METHODS Thin film bands were placed around the external iliac vein, with a sham procedure on the contralateral vessel. Closure rates were monitored via computed tomographic angiography (CTA) every 2 weeks for a total of 8 weeks. After 8 weeks, the vessels were resected, if possible, and submitted for histopathologic evaluation. RESULTS All cats tolerated the procedure without surgical complications. Eight weeks after surgery, closure was evaluated as complete in one cat, marked in two cats, moderate in one cat, and mild in two cats according to CTA. Histological examination (in three cats) was consistent with chronic, multifocal, granulomatous inflammation with moderate fibrosis and collagen degeneration. CONCLUSION Venous occlusion was inconsistent and often incomplete 8 weeks after thin film banding of the external iliac vein despite the presence of moderate to abundant perivascular fibrous tissue. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Vascular occlusion by thin film banding in cats is mainly incomplete after 2 months. This study supports the theory that high level of residual shunting may be expected in some cats after thin film banding.
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