The renal artery in 20 mongrel dogs was embolized with cyanoacrylic glue "Chirurcoll-Polfa", introduced through a catheter. The extent of the resulting renal infarction of the kidneys was evaluated morphometrically and was found to be 71.35 to 91.43% of the volume of the embolized kidneys (mean 77.61%). Histological examinations revealed no resorption of the glue after 3 months. In the embolized vessels, after 7 days tumefaction and degeneration of the reticulin, elastic, and collagen fibres were observed, after 24 days inflammatory changes, and after 2 and 3 months respectively, secondary collagenization and hyalinization. Inflammatory changes were also found in the perivascular tissue. In the sections of the kidneys not involved in the infarction a progressive atrophy of the nephrons and fibrosis of the parenchyma were observed 2 and 3 months after embolization.

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