A new technique for total hepatectomy in the pig for testing liver support devices

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Filipponi, F
Boggi, U
Meacci, L
Burchielli, S
Vistoli, F
Bellini, R
Prota, C
Colizzi, L
Kusmic, C
Campani, D
Gneri, C
Trivella, MG
Mosca, F
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[1] Univ Pisa, Dept Oncol, Div Gen Surg, Pisa, Italy
[2] Univ Pisa, Dept Oncol, Div Pathol, Pisa, Italy
[3] CNR, Inst Clin Physiol, I-56100 Pisa, Italy
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10.1067/msy.1999.95724
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Background. A large animal model of total hepatectomy is suitable to test the efficacy of any system designed to support patients in hepatic coma. The models previously described in the pig entail a significant degree of surgical trauma, which might alter the evolution of the ensuing hepatic failure and compromise the reproducibility of the model. Methods. Twenty-eight pigs underwent a total hepatectomy according to a new technique. A model was considered satisfactory when it required no blood transfusions and when hematologic and hemodynamic parameters determined before, during, and until 4 hours after hepatectomy showed no significant variations. Moreover, to revive the pattern of hepatic coma produced in the anhepatic model, 7 pigs were monitored until brain death occurred. Results. Twenty-five pigs (89%) underwent a smooth total hepatectomy with minimal variations of the selected parameters. They constituted a highly homogeneous group. Survival of the 7 pigs, followed up until brain death occurred, ranged from 625 to 1595 minutes (mean 1013.57 minutes). The animals remained stable until a few hours before brain death, an event heralded by a final sharp increase of the serum ammonia level and by a well-evident decline of both arterial pressure and liver-dependent clotting factors. Conclusions. This technique of total hepatectomy allows the construction of a reproducible model of anhepaty suitable to test the efficacy of any system conceived to temporarily replace hepatic functions.
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