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Development of Collaterals in Intermittent and Permanent Ischemia of the Liver

The ischemia caused by hepatic dearterialization as therapy for hepatic malignancies is transient because of the rapid formation of collaterals. In order to prevent this transient repeated ischemia has been suggested. An experimental study was planned to compare the collateral occurrence in persiste...

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Autores principales: Ok, Engin, Yilmaz, Zeki, Akgün, Erhan, Sözüer, Erdoğan M., Yeşilkaya, Yaşar, Öztürk, Figen
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2423822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9187550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1996/94108
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author Ok, Engin
Yilmaz, Zeki
Akgün, Erhan
Sözüer, Erdoğan M.
Yeşilkaya, Yaşar
Öztürk, Figen
author_facet Ok, Engin
Yilmaz, Zeki
Akgün, Erhan
Sözüer, Erdoğan M.
Yeşilkaya, Yaşar
Öztürk, Figen
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description The ischemia caused by hepatic dearterialization as therapy for hepatic malignancies is transient because of the rapid formation of collaterals. In order to prevent this transient repeated ischemia has been suggested. An experimental study was planned to compare the collateral occurrence in persistent ischemia and transient repeated ischeamia of the liver. Fourteen dogs (seven persistent ischemia, seven transient repeated ischemia) were used in this study. Hepatic dearterialization were performed in both groups. In the first group (persistent ischemia), the hepatic artery was ligated proximal to the gastroduodenal artery. In the second group (transient repeated ischemia), the hepatic artery was occluded externally in the same region as the first group by means of a device modified from 8 guage Foley catheter and after occlusion for one hour it was reopened. Occlusions were repeated twice in a day. Five dogs in the first group and six dogs in the second group completed a three weeks ischemia period and angiography were then performed in all. The dogs were sacrificed after the angiography and examined for possible abscess formation, arterial thrombosis, peritoneal adhesions and liver necrosis. After angiography, the two groups were also examined for collateral occurrence. Only one collateral occurred in the transient repeated ischemia group, but in the persistent ischemia group, collaterals occurred in all dogs. This difference between two groups is statistically significant (Fischer Absolute Chi Square Test, p=0.013). Transient repeated ischemia is superior to persistent ischemia because of fewer collaterals, but in practise, total dearterialization of the liver is impossible.
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spelling pubmed-24238222008-07-08 Development of Collaterals in Intermittent and Permanent Ischemia of the Liver Ok, Engin Yilmaz, Zeki Akgün, Erhan Sözüer, Erdoğan M. Yeşilkaya, Yaşar Öztürk, Figen HPB Surg Research Article The ischemia caused by hepatic dearterialization as therapy for hepatic malignancies is transient because of the rapid formation of collaterals. In order to prevent this transient repeated ischemia has been suggested. An experimental study was planned to compare the collateral occurrence in persistent ischemia and transient repeated ischeamia of the liver. Fourteen dogs (seven persistent ischemia, seven transient repeated ischemia) were used in this study. Hepatic dearterialization were performed in both groups. In the first group (persistent ischemia), the hepatic artery was ligated proximal to the gastroduodenal artery. In the second group (transient repeated ischemia), the hepatic artery was occluded externally in the same region as the first group by means of a device modified from 8 guage Foley catheter and after occlusion for one hour it was reopened. Occlusions were repeated twice in a day. Five dogs in the first group and six dogs in the second group completed a three weeks ischemia period and angiography were then performed in all. The dogs were sacrificed after the angiography and examined for possible abscess formation, arterial thrombosis, peritoneal adhesions and liver necrosis. After angiography, the two groups were also examined for collateral occurrence. Only one collateral occurred in the transient repeated ischemia group, but in the persistent ischemia group, collaterals occurred in all dogs. This difference between two groups is statistically significant (Fischer Absolute Chi Square Test, p=0.013). Transient repeated ischemia is superior to persistent ischemia because of fewer collaterals, but in practise, total dearterialization of the liver is impossible. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1996 /pmc/articles/PMC2423822/ /pubmed/9187550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1996/94108 Text en Copyright © 1996 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ok, Engin
Yilmaz, Zeki
Akgün, Erhan
Sözüer, Erdoğan M.
Yeşilkaya, Yaşar
Öztürk, Figen
Development of Collaterals in Intermittent and Permanent Ischemia of the Liver
title Development of Collaterals in Intermittent and Permanent Ischemia of the Liver
title_full Development of Collaterals in Intermittent and Permanent Ischemia of the Liver
title_fullStr Development of Collaterals in Intermittent and Permanent Ischemia of the Liver
title_full_unstemmed Development of Collaterals in Intermittent and Permanent Ischemia of the Liver
title_short Development of Collaterals in Intermittent and Permanent Ischemia of the Liver
title_sort development of collaterals in intermittent and permanent ischemia of the liver
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2423822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9187550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1996/94108
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