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[Animal model building of hepaticojejunostomy and hepaticocholedochostomy and comparison of short-term effect]. | LitMetric

[Animal model building of hepaticojejunostomy and hepaticocholedochostomy and comparison of short-term effect].

Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi

Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Fuzhou General Hospital of PLA, Fuzhou Fujian, 350025, PR China.

Published: February 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to build animal models for two surgical procedures (hepaticocholedochostomy and hepaticojejunostomy) and compare their short-term effects.
  • After inducing stenosis in the left hepatic duct in 24 dogs, researchers noted that hepaticocholedochostomy required less operation time and resulted in less blood loss compared to hepaticojejunostomy.
  • The results showed that dogs in the hepaticocholedochostomy group experienced less weight loss and had lower mortality and infection rates, indicating it may be a less traumatic and more effective option for bile duct reconstruction.

Article Abstract

Objective: To discuss the way of animal model building of hepaticocholedochostomy (HC) and hepaticojejunostomy (HJ) and to compare the short-term effect.

Methods: Twenty-nine dogs were divided randomly into control group (n=5) and the experimental group (stenosis of left hepatic duct, n=24). After 7 weeks of stenosis of left hepatic duct, 24 dogs in the experimental group were divided randomly into HC subgroup (n=12) and HJ subgroup (n=12). The operation time and the blood loss during operation were recorded and the hepatic function was detected.

Results: The diameter of left hepatic duct was significantly expended after 7 week's stenosis. Hepaticocholedochostomy took shorter time and lost less blood than hepaticojejunostomy. The dogs in HC subgroup lost less weight than those in HJ subgroup. In HC and HJ subgroups, the mortality rates were 1/12 and 3/12; the infectious rates of incision were 3/12 and 5/12 respectively. Serum levels of total bilirubin and transaminase increased significantly in the 7th week after stenosis of left hepatic duct compared with before stenosis of left hepatic duct. However, Serum levels of total bilirubin and transaminase restored to normal levels after 1 month of HC or HJ.

Conclusion: It is feasible to establish animal model of bile duct reconstruction on the basis of stricture of bile duct. The dogs undergoing hepaticocholedochostomy have less trauma, better results than the dogs undergoing hepaticojejunostomy. Both hepaticocholedochostomy and hepaticojejunostomy are able to relieve the obstruction of bile duct.

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