Abstract

BackgroundThere are few studies on the hemodynamic changes after orthotopic liver transplantation in rats. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of different suprahepatic vena cava (SHVC) reconstruction methods on the hemodynamics of rats after liver transplantation.Materials and MethodsThree rat liver transplantation groups were created according to the SHVC reconstruction method: Kamada’s two-cuff technique, a modified veno-lined stent technique, and Harihara’s three-cuff technique. Ten rats of similar weight were grouped as the control. Anatomical, ultrasonic, and hemodynamic parameters and the microcirculation of the liver were measured after transplantation. The detailed operation time, operative complications, and animal survival were recorded.ResultsAll the recipients showed portal hypertension one month after transplantation. The portal hypertension in the group with the modified veno-lined stent technique was the most severe. The value measured with real-time elastography was significantly higher in the recipients using the modified veno-lined stent technique than in the other two groups (P<0.01). There was no difference in the graft microcirculation after reperfusion among the three groups. The survival rate of the three groups displayed no difference, but the modified veno-lined stent technique led to more venous complications than the other two techniques.ConclusionsThe hemodynamics after liver transplantation in rats is determined not only by the cuff used for portal vein reconstruction but also by the cuff or stent for the SHVC. Some SHVC reconstruction methods, such as the modified veno-lined stent technique, Miyata’s or Settaf’s three-cuff techniques, significantly affect the hemodynamics.

Highlights

  • Over 30 years have passed since Miyata [1] published his threecuff method for rat orthotopic liver transplantation (ROLT)

  • The hemodynamics after liver transplantation in rats is determined by the cuff used for portal vein reconstruction and by the cuff or stent for the suprahepatic vena cava (SHVC)

  • We investigated the hemodynamic parameters of the rats in which SHVC were reconstructed by the veno-lined stent technique, Kamada’s microsuture technique and Harihara’s cuff technique

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Introduction

Over 30 years have passed since Miyata [1] published his threecuff method for rat orthotopic liver transplantation (ROLT). In 2005, Tan et al [5] invented a veno-lined stent for the reconstruction of the suprahepatic vena cava (SHVC), which shortens the length of the anhepatic time. They reported that their method had obtained a similar survival rate as the classical two-cuff method developed by Kamada and Calne [6]. There are few studies on the hemodynamic changes after orthotopic liver transplantation in rats. We aimed to evaluate the effect of different suprahepatic vena cava (SHVC) reconstruction methods on the hemodynamics of rats after liver transplantation

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