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UNFEASIBLE EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF NORMOTHERMIC HEPATIC ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION IN RATS USING THE PRINGLE MANEUVER

BACKGROUND: The negative result of a research does not always indicate failure, and when the data do not permit a proper conclusion, or are contrary to the initial project, should not simply be discarded and archived. AIM: To report failure after performing experimental model of liver ischemia and r...

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Autores principales: GOMES, Helbert Minuncio Pereira, SERIGIOLLE, Leonardo Carvalho, RODRIGUES, Daren Athiê Boy, LOPES, Carolina Marques, STUDART, Sarah do Valle, LEME, Pedro Luiz Squilacci
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4676373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25184771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-67202014000300009
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author GOMES, Helbert Minuncio Pereira
SERIGIOLLE, Leonardo Carvalho
RODRIGUES, Daren Athiê Boy
LOPES, Carolina Marques
STUDART, Sarah do Valle
LEME, Pedro Luiz Squilacci
author_facet GOMES, Helbert Minuncio Pereira
SERIGIOLLE, Leonardo Carvalho
RODRIGUES, Daren Athiê Boy
LOPES, Carolina Marques
STUDART, Sarah do Valle
LEME, Pedro Luiz Squilacci
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description BACKGROUND: The negative result of a research does not always indicate failure, and when the data do not permit a proper conclusion, or are contrary to the initial project, should not simply be discarded and archived. AIM: To report failure after performing experimental model of liver ischemia and reperfusion normothermic, continuous or intermittent, in small animals aiming at the study of biochemical and histological parameters after postoperative recovery. METHODS: Fifteen Wistar rats were divided into three groups of five animals each; all underwent surgery, the abdomen was sutured after the proposed procedures for each group and the animals were observed for 6 h or until they died, and then were reoperated. In Group 1, control (sham-operated): dissection of the hepatic hilum was performed; in Group 2: clamping of the hepatic hilum for 30 m; in Group 3: clamping of the hepatic hilum for 15 m, reperfusion for 5 m and another 15 m of clamping. Data from Groups 2 and 3 were compared with Student's t test. RESULTS: All animals of Group 1 survived for 6 h. Two animals in Group 2 died before the 6 h needed to validate the experiment; two did not recover from anesthesia and one survived until the end. In Group 3, four animals died before the 6 h established and one of them survived the required time. Only one animal in Group 2 and one in Group 3 survived and were able to accomplish the study. There was no statistical significance when the results of Groups 2 and 3 were compared (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: The death of six animals before the necessary period of observation turned the initial proposal of the experiment unfeasible.
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spelling pubmed-46763732016-02-24 UNFEASIBLE EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF NORMOTHERMIC HEPATIC ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION IN RATS USING THE PRINGLE MANEUVER GOMES, Helbert Minuncio Pereira SERIGIOLLE, Leonardo Carvalho RODRIGUES, Daren Athiê Boy LOPES, Carolina Marques STUDART, Sarah do Valle LEME, Pedro Luiz Squilacci Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: The negative result of a research does not always indicate failure, and when the data do not permit a proper conclusion, or are contrary to the initial project, should not simply be discarded and archived. AIM: To report failure after performing experimental model of liver ischemia and reperfusion normothermic, continuous or intermittent, in small animals aiming at the study of biochemical and histological parameters after postoperative recovery. METHODS: Fifteen Wistar rats were divided into three groups of five animals each; all underwent surgery, the abdomen was sutured after the proposed procedures for each group and the animals were observed for 6 h or until they died, and then were reoperated. In Group 1, control (sham-operated): dissection of the hepatic hilum was performed; in Group 2: clamping of the hepatic hilum for 30 m; in Group 3: clamping of the hepatic hilum for 15 m, reperfusion for 5 m and another 15 m of clamping. Data from Groups 2 and 3 were compared with Student's t test. RESULTS: All animals of Group 1 survived for 6 h. Two animals in Group 2 died before the 6 h needed to validate the experiment; two did not recover from anesthesia and one survived until the end. In Group 3, four animals died before the 6 h established and one of them survived the required time. Only one animal in Group 2 and one in Group 3 survived and were able to accomplish the study. There was no statistical significance when the results of Groups 2 and 3 were compared (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: The death of six animals before the necessary period of observation turned the initial proposal of the experiment unfeasible. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4676373/ /pubmed/25184771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-67202014000300009 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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GOMES, Helbert Minuncio Pereira
SERIGIOLLE, Leonardo Carvalho
RODRIGUES, Daren Athiê Boy
LOPES, Carolina Marques
STUDART, Sarah do Valle
LEME, Pedro Luiz Squilacci
UNFEASIBLE EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF NORMOTHERMIC HEPATIC ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION IN RATS USING THE PRINGLE MANEUVER
title UNFEASIBLE EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF NORMOTHERMIC HEPATIC ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION IN RATS USING THE PRINGLE MANEUVER
title_full UNFEASIBLE EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF NORMOTHERMIC HEPATIC ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION IN RATS USING THE PRINGLE MANEUVER
title_fullStr UNFEASIBLE EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF NORMOTHERMIC HEPATIC ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION IN RATS USING THE PRINGLE MANEUVER
title_full_unstemmed UNFEASIBLE EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF NORMOTHERMIC HEPATIC ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION IN RATS USING THE PRINGLE MANEUVER
title_short UNFEASIBLE EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF NORMOTHERMIC HEPATIC ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION IN RATS USING THE PRINGLE MANEUVER
title_sort unfeasible experimental model of normothermic hepatic ischemia and reperfusion in rats using the pringle maneuver
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4676373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25184771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-67202014000300009
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