Abstract

In order to study the construction of digital three-dimensional model of rabbit vascular network and provide a powerful basis for the model construction and image processing of human vascular network, in this study, rabbit abdominal and pelvic vessels are perfused with latex-bismuth oxide contrast agent. After that, the internal fibrous structure of the abdominal and pelvic vascular network in rabbits is studied by micro-computed tomography (Micro-CT). Angiography and post-processing software are performed. Firstly, six female rabbits are selected as the study subjects and are anesthetized by intraperitoneal injection of 12% chloral hydrate. After complete anesthesia, laparotomy is performed on the rabbits. The abdominal wall of the rabbit is cut longitudinally to expose the pelvic and abdominal cavity completely. The posterior peritoneum is found and opened. The catheter is inserted into the abdominal aorta and renal artery to complete the abdominal aorta and arterial intubation. Latex, bismuth oxide and potassium hydroxide are mixed in a ratio of 1:1:1 to form latex-bismuth oxide mixed solution as a mixed contrast agent for blood vessel perfusion. After the rabbit is perfused with mixed contrast medium, four organs, including bladder, uterus, small intestine and kidney, are selected as the research organs to construct the three-dimensional model of vascular network in this study. Finally, the above organs are scanned in vitro by micro-CT technology, and the original images of each organ are processed. Then, Mimics 17.0 software is used to build a digital three-dimensional model of the abdominal and pelvic vascular network in rabbits, obtain the information parameters of each network, and analyze the classification and diameter of blood vessels. The results show that the classification of bladder vascular network can only be divided into two levels, uterine vascular network can be divided into three levels, and small intestine and kidney vascular network can be divided into four levels. Therefore, the combination of micro-CT scanning and contrast agent can successfully construct a digital three-dimensional model of rabbit vascular network, which provides a new idea and method for the study of human abdominal and pelvic organs and physiological characteristics.

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