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Experimental laparoscopic aortobifemoral bypass
- Source :
- Surgical endoscopy. 9(8)
- Publication Year :
- 1995
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Abstract
- The goal of the present study is to develop a technique for laparoscopic aortobifemoral bypass. Piglets weighing between 60 and 78 kg were anesthetized with halothane. The lateral retroperitoneal approach was preferred to the more familiar anterior transperitoneal approach and was successfully completed in 19 piglets. The piglets were placed in the right lateral decubitus position. The first port (2 cm) was inserted halfway between the tip of the 12th rib and the iliac crest. Four other trocars were placed in the retroperitoneum after balloon inflation had allowed creation of a space which permitted visualization of the aorta from the left renal artery down to the aorto-iliac junction. After evacuation of the retropneumoperitoneum, the cavity was maintained using an abdominal lift device and a retractor. Using this approach, we performed four aorto-bifemoral bypasses (end-to-end aortic anastomosis) after conventional intravenous heparinization (100 IU/kg) in less than 4 h. Blood loss did not exceed 250 ml and the hematocrit remained stable. Postmortem evaluation of the grafts revealed they were positioned as in a conventional bypass, their limbs having followed in the created retroperitoneal tunnels along the path of the native arteries. No mortality occurred before sacrifice of the animals. We believe that this first performed series of totally retroperitoneal laparoscopic aortobifemoral bypasses in the porcine model is useful in preparation for human application due to the anatomical similarities in the periaortic region.
- Subjects :
- Right Lateral Decubitus Position
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Aorta
business.industry
Swine
Anastomosis, Surgical
Femoral artery
Anastomosis
Iliac crest
Surgery
Retractor
Femoral Artery
medicine.anatomical_structure
medicine.artery
medicine
Animals
Female
Laparoscopy
Derivation
business
Abdominal surgery
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 09302794
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Surgical endoscopy
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....22ad968bc5e2d5789578fce6b60f4cac