1. QS7: Effect Of Static Cold Storage On Vascularized Composite Allografts
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Marion Goutard, M.D, Alexandre Lellouch, MD, Elise Lupon, MD, Casie Pendexter, MSc, Mark A. Randolph, MAS, Laurent Lantieri, MD, Curtis L. Cetrulo, Jr., MD, and Korkut Uygun, PhD
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Purpose: The current gold standard in organ storage is static cold storage (SCS) at 4°C in a preservation solution (UW, HTK). While kidneys can be stored for 24 hours in SCS, Vascularized Composite Allografts (VCA) have been transplanted up to 12 hours in this condition. We aimed to determine the limits of VCA viability with SCS. We used a partial heterotopic hindlimb transplantation model on rodent to assess VCA survival at various durations of SCS. Methods: Right partial hind limbs in Lewis rats were procured and a 24G Angiocath inserted in the femoral artery. Limbs were flushed with 2ml of heparin saline (100UI/ml) at room temperature and then 5ml of ice cold HTK solution. The limbs were then immersed in HTK in a sterile bag and stored at 4°C for a period of 12(group 1), 18(group 2), 24(group 3), 48 (group 4) or 0 hours (fresh controls Group 5), before microsurgical transfer to the opposite groin. Graft weight was assessed before and after cold storage. At post-operative day (POD) 21, VCAs were harvested for histological analysis. Results: In all groups, there was no significant difference of weight gain in SCS groups after extended SCS times. In group 1 (n=4), 3 rats survived until POD21; clinical evolution showed a limited epidermolysis (
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- 2021
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