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摘要
背景:微血管补片移植血管成形术是脑血管神经外科最重要的血管重建技术之一。外科医生有必要先在实验室中掌握微血管补片移植血管成形术的技术,然后再在真实人体上进行手术:为大鼠颈总动脉(CCA)微血管补片移植血管成形术提供训练模型:方法:使用雄性 Sprague-Dawley 大鼠(n=20),从一段左侧 CCA 上制备一个长 3 毫米、宽 1.2 毫米的椭圆形动脉补片,沿右侧 CCA 的前侧做一个长 3 毫米的线性纵向动脉切口,然后用 10-0 缝线以间断方式将动脉补片移植吻合到右侧 CCA 上。术后立即和 30 分钟后评估通畅情况:结果:大鼠颈总动脉微血管补片移植血管成形术全部成功,术后即刻和术后 30 分钟血流恢复后的通畅率均为 100%:大鼠颈总动脉微血管补片血管成形术的训练模型可作为掌握该手术的训练工具,该技术可为微血管动脉瘤和微血管损伤的手术修复提供一种替代策略。
Microvascular Patch Graft Angioplasty of the Common Carotid Arteries in Rats.
Background: Microvascular patch graft angioplasty is one of the most important revascularization techniques in cerebrovascular neurosurgery. It is necessary for surgeons to develop the microvascular patch graft angioplasty technique in the laboratory before performing it in a real human body.
Objective: To provide a training model for microvascular patch graft angioplasty of the common carotid arteries (CCAs) in rats.
Methods: Using male Sprague-Dawley rats (n=20), an oval-shaped arterial patch 3 mm in length and 1.2 mm in width was prepared from a segment of left CCA, and a linear longitudinal arteriotomy 3 mm in length was made along the anterior aspect of the right CCA, then the arterial patch graft was anastomosed to the right CCA with 10-0 sutures in an interrupted fashion. Patency was assessed immediately and 30 minutes after the procedure.
Results: All microvascular patch graft angioplasties of the rat common carotid arteries were successful, and all the patency rates immediately after the operation and thirty minutes after the restoration of blood flow were 100%.
Conclusion: The training model for microvascular patch angioplasty with rat CCAs can serve as a training tool for mastering the procedure, and this technique could provide an alternative strategy for the surgical repair of microvascular aneurysms and microvascular vessel injuries.