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This study aimed to evaluated laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy as treatment of experimental ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction in pigs. Ten male Large White pigs weighting approximately 28.4 (±1.43) kg were used in the current study. The UPJ obstruction was created laparoscopically by double-clipping of the left ureter. After 14 days the animals underwent laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy f The animals were sacrificed for subsequent retrograde pyelography in order to assess the anastomotic patency on the 28th day. The laparoscopic procedure for experimental obstruction of UPJ was successfully performed in all animals, as well as the laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy. There was intestinal iatrogenic injury in one animal. Satisfactory UPJ patency was noted in 75% of the animals. There was no stenosis of the proximal anastomosis between the ureter and the lower pole of the kidney in 37.5%, mild stenosis in 37.5% and severe stenosis in 25% of the animals. The laparoscopic approach for reestablishment he urinary flow by ureterocalicostomy was feasible in the porcine model. The ascending pyelography revealed satisfactory results of the laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy.
O estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a ureterocalicostomia laparoscópica no tratamento de obstrução da junção ureteropiélica (JUP) em modelo experimental suíno. Foram selecionados 10 suínos machos da raça Large White com peso médio de 28,4(±1,43) kg. A obstrução da JUP foi criada por técnica laparoscópica transperitoneal, com aplicação de dois clipes de titânio no ureter esquerdo. Passados 14 dias, os animais foram submetidos à ureterocalicostomia laparoscópica. No 28º dia após a ureterocalicostomia, foram sacrificados para a remoção dos rins e posterior pielografia retrógrada para avaliação da permeabilidade anastomótica. A obstrução da JUP foi obtida com sucesso em todos os animais, assim como a ureterocalicostomia laparoscópica, apesar de ter havido lesão intestinal em um dos animais. Boa permeabilidade foi observada em 75% dos casos, posteriormente à anastomose entre o ureter proximal e o cálice maior caudal do rim, onde 37,5% dos animais não apresentaram estenose, 37,5% apresentaram estenose leve, enquanto 25% apresentaram estenose severa. Foi possível restabelecer o fluxo urinário por ureterocalicostomia laparoscópica e os resultados anatômicos obtidos por meio das pielografias ascendentes foram considerados satisfatórios.
RESUMO
This study aimed to evaluated laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy as treatment of experimental ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction in pigs. Ten male Large White pigs weighting approximately 28.4 (±1.43) kg were used in the current study. The UPJ obstruction was created laparoscopically by double-clipping of the left ureter. After 14 days the animals underwent laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy f The animals were sacrificed for subsequent retrograde pyelography in order to assess the anastomotic patency on the 28th day. The laparoscopic procedure for experimental obstruction of UPJ was successfully performed in all animals, as well as the laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy. There was intestinal iatrogenic injury in one animal. Satisfactory UPJ patency was noted in 75% of the animals. There was no stenosis of the proximal anastomosis between the ureter and the lower pole of the kidney in 37.5%, mild stenosis in 37.5% and severe stenosis in 25% of the animals. The laparoscopic approach for reestablishment he urinary flow by ureterocalicostomy was feasible in the porcine model. The ascending pyelography revealed satisfactory results of the laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy.(AU)
O estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a ureterocalicostomia laparoscópica no tratamento de obstrução da junção ureteropiélica (JUP) em modelo experimental suíno. Foram selecionados 10 suínos machos da raça Large White com peso médio de 28,4(±1,43) kg. A obstrução da JUP foi criada por técnica laparoscópica transperitoneal, com aplicação de dois clipes de titânio no ureter esquerdo. Passados 14 dias, os animais foram submetidos à ureterocalicostomia laparoscópica. No 28º dia após a ureterocalicostomia, foram sacrificados para a remoção dos rins e posterior pielografia retrógrada para avaliação da permeabilidade anastomótica. A obstrução da JUP foi obtida com sucesso em todos os animais, assim como a ureterocalicostomia laparoscópica, apesar de ter havido lesão intestinal em um dos animais. Boa permeabilidade foi observada em 75% dos casos, posteriormente à anastomose entre o ureter proximal e o cálice maior caudal do rim, onde 37,5% dos animais não apresentaram estenose, 37,5% apresentaram estenose leve, enquanto 25% apresentaram estenose severa. Foi possível restabelecer o fluxo urinário por ureterocalicostomia laparoscópica e os resultados anatômicos obtidos por meio das pielografias ascendentes foram considerados satisfatórios.(AU)
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Animais , Masculino , Doenças dos Suínos , Laparoscopia/veterinária , Doenças Ureterais/cirurgia , Doenças Ureterais/veterinária , Sistema Urinário/anormalidadesRESUMO
Several techniques to induce renal ischemia have been proposed: clamp, PVA particles, and catheter-balloon. We report the development of a controlled, single-insult model of unilateral renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) without contralateral nephrectomy, using a suitable model, the pig. This is a balloon-catheter-based model using a percutaneous, interventional radiology procedure. One angioplasty balloon-catheter was placed into the right renal artery and inflated for 120 min and reperfusion over 24 h. Serial serums were sampled from the inferior vena cava and urine was directly sampled from the bladder throughout the experiment, and both kidneys were excised after 24 h of reperfusion. Analyses of renal structure and function were performed by hematoxylin-eosin/periodic Acid-Schiff, serum creatinine (SCr), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), fractional excretion of ions, and glucose, SDS-PAGE analysis of urinary proteins, and serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL). Total nitrated protein was quantified to characterize oxidative stress. Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) was identified in every animal, but only two animals showed levels of SCr above 150% of baseline values. As expected, I/R increased SCr and BUN. Fractional sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate excretion were modulated during ischemia. Serum-nitrated proteins and NGAL had two profiles: decreased with ischemia and increased after reperfusion. This decline was associated with increased protein excretion during ischemia and early reperfusion. Altogether, these data show that the renal I/R model can be performed by percutaneous approach in the swine model. This is a suitable translational model to study new early renal ischemic biomarkers and pathophysiological mechanisms in renal ischemia.