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Journal of Veterinary Research
Band 63 (2019): Heft 3 (September 2019)
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Establishment of renal failure models by laparoscopy in bama pigs which underwent partial nephrectomy and radical contralateral nephrectomy
Hai-Feng Liu
Hai-Feng Liu
,
Hui Li
Hui Li
,
Ge Bai
Ge Bai
,
Qian-Zhen Zhang
Qian-Zhen Zhang
,
Xiang-Gao
Xiang-Gao
,
Tao Liu
Tao Liu
und
Hong-Bin Wang
Hong-Bin Wang
| 13. Sept. 2019
Journal of Veterinary Research
Band 63 (2019): Heft 3 (September 2019)
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Online veröffentlicht:
13. Sept. 2019
Seitenbereich:
447 - 455
Eingereicht:
24. Dez. 2018
Akzeptiert:
06. Aug. 2019
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2019-0052
Schlüsselwörter
miniature pig
,
chronic renal failure
,
animal model
,
laparoscopy
,
nephrectomy
© 2019 H.-F. Liu et al. published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Fig. 1
The clamped artery was released two seconds after suturing to confirm haemostasis. The two haemostatic clips were released completely when there was no haemorrhage
Fig. 2
Rectal temperature in 15 pigs (n = 5 for ⅔ group, n = 5 for ¾ group, n = 5 for ⅚ group) q – preoperative baseline* p < 0.05 compared with the preoperative baseline. A p < 0.05 compared with value of ⅔ group at the same time point. B p < 0.05 compared with value of ¾ group at the same time point
Fig. 3
Heart rate in 15 pigs (n = 5 for ⅔ group, n = 5 for ¾ group, n = 5 for ⅚ group) q – preoperative baseline* p < 0.05 compared with the preoperative baseline. A p < 0.05 compared with value of ⅔ group at the same time point. B p < 0.05 compared with value of ¾ group at the same time point
Fig. 4
WBC in 15 pigs (n = 5 for ⅔ group, n = 5 for ¾ group, n = 5 for ⅚ group) q – preoperative baseline* p < 0.05 compared with the preoperative baseline. A p < 0.05 compared with value of ⅔ group at the same time point. B p < 0.05 compared with value of ¾ group at the same time point
Fig. 5
RBC in 15 pigs (n = 5 for ⅔ group, n = 5 for ¾ group, n = 5 for ⅚) group q – preoperative baseline* p < 0.05 compared with the preoperative baseline. A p < 0.05 compared with value of ⅔ group at the same time point. B p < 0.05 compared with value of ¾ group at the same time point ???
Fig. 6
PLT in 15 pigs (n = 5 for ⅔ group, n = 5 for ¾ group, n = 5 for ⅚ group) q – preoperative baseline* p < 0.05 compared with the preoperative baseline. A p < 0.05 compared with value of ⅔ group at the same time point. B p < 0.05 compared with value of ¾ group at the same time point
Fig. 7
CRE in 15 pigs (n = 5 for ⅔ group, n = 5 for ¾ group, n = 5 for ⅚ group) q – preoperative baseline* p < 0.05 compared with the preoperative baseline. A p < 0.05 compared with value of ⅔ group at the same time point. B p < 0.05 compared with value of ¾ group at the same time point
Fig. 8
BUN in 15 pigs (n = 5 for ⅔ group, n = 5 for ¾ group, n = 5 for ⅚ group) q – preoperative baseline* p < 0.05 compared with the preoperative baseline. A p < 0.05 compared with value of ⅔ group at the same time point. B p < 0.05 compared with value of ¾ group at the same time point
Fig. 9
Histological examination after ⅚ nephrectomy. The picture was captured in microscope vision.A – normal renal tissue, B – at 4 weeks after surgery, C – at 10 weeks after surgery. All at 400×
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