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Evaluation of the vascularity of an isolated bowel segment using fluorescein angiography in rats
Aims: An isolated bowel segment (IBS), a viable loop of bowel completely free of its mesenteric attachments, has potential clinical use in bowel lengthening and other techniques. The end point of successful creation of an IBS is the development of adequate collateral circulation. In this experimenta...
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Published in: | Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2007-04, Vol.12 (2), p.65-67 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Aims: An isolated bowel segment (IBS), a viable loop of bowel
completely free of its mesenteric attachments, has potential clinical
use in bowel lengthening and other techniques. The end point of
successful creation of an IBS is the development of adequate collateral
circulation. In this experimental study, we report the use of
fluorescein test to demonstrate collateral vascularity of the IBS in
rats. A simple technique for the visualization and photography of
fluorescein in the tissues is also described. Materials and Methods:
In nine Wistar rats, 5 cm of distal ileum was anastomosed side-to-side
to 5 cm of proximal colon using 6/0 PDS. In one rat (control), the
colon patch was isolated from the rest of the large bowel immediately
and fluorescein test was performed. The remaining eight (study group)
rats were operated after 8 weeks and the procedure followed as in the
control rat. In the last rat, the mesentery of the colon patch was
severed; and 2 weeks later, the fluorescein test was performed.
Results: The colon patch in the control rat showed complete lack of
fluorescence; in the seven rats tested after 8 weeks, patchy
fluorescence was demonstrated in the colon patch; and in the last rat,
bright fluorescence of the whole patch could be demonstrated within a
few seconds following fluorescein injection. Conclusion: This study
describes a simple technique for the fluorescein test. The observation
that the vascular collaterals were more abundant after mesocolic
division was obviously due to the opening up of collaterals over a
period of time. The fluorescein test is a rapid and easy test and can
be easily reproduced. |
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ISSN: | 0971-9261 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0971-9261.33209 |