| Literature DB >> 29155702 |
Zuzanna Rowinska1, Simone Gorressen2, Marc W Merx3, Thomas A Koeppel4, Alma Zernecke5, Elisa A Liehn6.
Abstract
Orthotopic aortic transplantation using the sleeve technique reduces injury to the aorta with failure rate of only 10-20%. The time to anastomose the aorta in mice using the sleeve method was short and easy averaging 20 min, permitting studies of iso/allo grafts. The following article describes the aortic transplantation procedure used in our laboratory. The mice were anesthetized with a mixture of 1.5% volume isoflurane and 100% oxygen through a face mask. At this point, the segment of the aorta between the renal arteries and its bifurcation was separated from the vena cava, freely prepared and clampedat the proximal and distal segments with a single silk suture. Prior to the removal of the aorta, a saline solution containing heparin was injected into the inferior vena cava. Then the aorta was cut between the clamps and a saline heparin solution was used to flush the lumen. The sleeve technique with monofilament sutures was used in order to transplant the abdominal aorta in the orthotopic position.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29155702 PMCID: PMC5755186 DOI: 10.3791/54915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355