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Analysis of Predictive Factors for Successful Vascular Anastomoses in a Sheep Uterine Transplantation Model
Uterine transplantation is becoming an increasingly realistic therapeutic for uterine infertility. Surgical training on large animal models such as sheep is a prerequisite for establishing a program in humans. The objective of our study was to analyze the predictive factors for successful vascular a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503062/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36142908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11185262 |
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author | Le Gal, Claire Carbonnel, Marie Balaya, Vincent Richard, Christophe Gelin, Valerie Galio, Laurent Sandra, Olivier Hersant, Barbara Bosc, Romain Charton, Johanna Chavatte-Palmer, Pascale Vialard, François Coscas, Raphael Ayoubi, Jean-Marc |
author_facet | Le Gal, Claire Carbonnel, Marie Balaya, Vincent Richard, Christophe Gelin, Valerie Galio, Laurent Sandra, Olivier Hersant, Barbara Bosc, Romain Charton, Johanna Chavatte-Palmer, Pascale Vialard, François Coscas, Raphael Ayoubi, Jean-Marc |
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description | Uterine transplantation is becoming an increasingly realistic therapeutic for uterine infertility. Surgical training on large animal models such as sheep is a prerequisite for establishing a program in humans. The objective of our study was to analyze the predictive factors for successful vascular anastomoses. We performed 40 autotransplants that involved end-to-side anastomoses from the uterine to the external iliac vessels. We analyzed vessel results in terms of success or failure; a total of 78.7% of arterial and 82.9% of venous anastomoses were successful in the immediate postoperative period. In multivariate analysis, independent factors associated with immediate successful vein anastomoses were as follows: a short warm ischemia time (<2 h, OR = 0.05; 95% CI [0.003–0.88], p = 0.04), the absence of any anastomotic complications (OR = 0.06; 95% CI [0.003–0.099], p = 0.049), and their realization by a vascular surgeon (OR = 29.3; 95% CI [1.17–731.9], p = 0.04). Secondly, we showed that an increase in lactate levels greater than 2.72 mmol/L, six hours after reperfusion was predictive of failure, with a sensibility of 85.7% and a specificity of 75.0%. In order to perfect the management of vascular anastomoses by a vascular surgeon, training on animal models and in microsurgery are mandatory in establishing a uterine transplantation program in humans. |
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spelling | pubmed-95030622022-09-24 Analysis of Predictive Factors for Successful Vascular Anastomoses in a Sheep Uterine Transplantation Model Le Gal, Claire Carbonnel, Marie Balaya, Vincent Richard, Christophe Gelin, Valerie Galio, Laurent Sandra, Olivier Hersant, Barbara Bosc, Romain Charton, Johanna Chavatte-Palmer, Pascale Vialard, François Coscas, Raphael Ayoubi, Jean-Marc J Clin Med Article Uterine transplantation is becoming an increasingly realistic therapeutic for uterine infertility. Surgical training on large animal models such as sheep is a prerequisite for establishing a program in humans. The objective of our study was to analyze the predictive factors for successful vascular anastomoses. We performed 40 autotransplants that involved end-to-side anastomoses from the uterine to the external iliac vessels. We analyzed vessel results in terms of success or failure; a total of 78.7% of arterial and 82.9% of venous anastomoses were successful in the immediate postoperative period. In multivariate analysis, independent factors associated with immediate successful vein anastomoses were as follows: a short warm ischemia time (<2 h, OR = 0.05; 95% CI [0.003–0.88], p = 0.04), the absence of any anastomotic complications (OR = 0.06; 95% CI [0.003–0.099], p = 0.049), and their realization by a vascular surgeon (OR = 29.3; 95% CI [1.17–731.9], p = 0.04). Secondly, we showed that an increase in lactate levels greater than 2.72 mmol/L, six hours after reperfusion was predictive of failure, with a sensibility of 85.7% and a specificity of 75.0%. In order to perfect the management of vascular anastomoses by a vascular surgeon, training on animal models and in microsurgery are mandatory in establishing a uterine transplantation program in humans. MDPI 2022-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9503062/ /pubmed/36142908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11185262 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Le Gal, Claire Carbonnel, Marie Balaya, Vincent Richard, Christophe Gelin, Valerie Galio, Laurent Sandra, Olivier Hersant, Barbara Bosc, Romain Charton, Johanna Chavatte-Palmer, Pascale Vialard, François Coscas, Raphael Ayoubi, Jean-Marc Analysis of Predictive Factors for Successful Vascular Anastomoses in a Sheep Uterine Transplantation Model |
title | Analysis of Predictive Factors for Successful Vascular Anastomoses in a Sheep Uterine Transplantation Model |
title_full | Analysis of Predictive Factors for Successful Vascular Anastomoses in a Sheep Uterine Transplantation Model |
title_fullStr | Analysis of Predictive Factors for Successful Vascular Anastomoses in a Sheep Uterine Transplantation Model |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of Predictive Factors for Successful Vascular Anastomoses in a Sheep Uterine Transplantation Model |
title_short | Analysis of Predictive Factors for Successful Vascular Anastomoses in a Sheep Uterine Transplantation Model |
title_sort | analysis of predictive factors for successful vascular anastomoses in a sheep uterine transplantation model |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503062/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36142908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11185262 |
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