Experimental results of using autologous rectus fascia sheath for venous patch grafts in dogs

Author:

Csébi Péter1,Németh Tibor1,Jakab Csaba2,Patonai Attila3,Garamvölgyi Rita4,Manczur Ferenc5,Spitzner Ádám1,Arany-Tóth Attila1,Kóbori László6

Affiliation:

1. 1 Szent István University Department and Clinic of Surgery and Ophthalmology István u. 2 H-1078 Budapest Hungary

2. 2 Szent István University Department of Pathology and Forensic Veterinary Medicine István u. 2 H-1078 Budapest Hungary

3. 5 Semmelweis University Medical School 2nd Department of Pathology Budapest Hungary

4. 4 University of Kaposvár Institute of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Oncology Kaposvár Hungary

5. 3 Szent István University Department and Clinic of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Science István u. 2 H-1078 Budapest Hungary

6. 6 Semmelweis University Medical School Transplantation and Surgical Department Budapest Hungary

Abstract

Autologous vascular patch grafts developed from the internal rectus sheath were implanted onto the bilateral common iliac vein and jugular vein of 4 experimental beagle dogs. During the development and implanting of the grafts no technical difficulties or perioperative complications were encountered. The follow-up lasted 6 months and 3 months in the case of the common iliac vein grafts and the jugular grafts, respectively. In the postoperative period, the morphological and functional characteristics of the implanted venous sections were examined by Doppler ultrasonography and CT angiography. Normal patency was detected, and none of these check-ups showed obturation or stenosis. The histological survey showed no mesothelial cell layer, but the insides of the grafts showed total restructuring and were covered by a normal endothelial layer. No difference could be detected between samples harvested 3 and 6 months after implanting. The immunohistochemical examinations using anti-claudin-5 and anti-CD31 antibodies confirmed the preliminary results of the histological examinations that the luminal surfaces of the implanted grafts developed a differentiated monolayer endothelium which was free of degenerative and inflammatory signs. The control examinations show the suitability of the internal rectus sheath as a venous wall donor.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

General Veterinary

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