Literature DB >> 10647694

An in vivo endoluminal ultrasonographic study of peristaltic activity in the distal porcine ureter.

H Roshani1, N F Dabhoiwala, T Dijkhuis, K H Kurth, W H Lamers.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Experiments were performed to quantify the duration and frequency of ureteric peristaltic activity in the laparotomized and non-laparotomized pig in its virgin and postinstrumented states.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pigs (n = 10) in a steady state of hydration were studied under halothane anesthesia in two groups. The study was undertaken in two separate sessions at a week's interval. In group I laparotomy and vesicotomy were undertaken to obtain ELUS images. In group II, peristalsis was studied using an ELUS probe introduced through the working channel of a 22F rigid cystoscope. Peristalsis was visualized as a periodic diameter-change of ureter and recorded (for approx. 30 minutes) on videotape after an initial period of adaptation of approx. 30 minutes.
RESULTS: The ureter acts like a pump discharging urine into the bladder through peristaltic activity. ELUS imaging of ureteric peristalsis correlated well with "eyeballing" of the passage of peristalsis through a ureter (group I). The shortest peristaltic activity in group I was 6.0+/-2.0 seconds in the non-instrumented- and 5.1+/-1.4 seconds in the instrumented ureter. In group II it was 6.8+/-1.5 seconds in the non-instrumented- and 6.4+/-1.5 seconds in the instrumented ureter. Chronic dilatation of ureter led to decrease in peristalsis frequency. Interestingly, acute dilatation caused an increase in ureteric peristalsis frequency.
CONCLUSIONS: Ureteric peristalsis acts as a pump discharging urinary boluses (intraluminal fluid load) unidirectionally into the bladder. ELUS provides us an opportunity to quantify and study ureteric peristalsis.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10647694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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