Radiorenocystographic study of cold-stored renal autografts in dogs.

Autor: Tóth, I., Köves, S., Temes, Gy., Török, B., Balogh, F.
Zdroj: International Urology & Nephrology; Jun1974, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p75-82, 8p
Abstrakt: Autotransplantation has proved a suitable experimental model for the study of transplantation factors unrelated to immune response. Experimental autotransplantation of kidney enables us to assess the possible adverse effects of perfusion and ischaemia on the graft, to check the adequancy of the surgical anastomoses and to followup the function of the organ. The fate of autogenous renal graft which had been stored for 4 or 24 hours at +4°C has been studied in dogs by radiorenocystography, usingI-hippuran. The procedure lends itself to the follow-up of the adverse effects of perfusion and transplantation at praerenal (vascular), renal (glomerular and tubular) as well as subrenal (urinary passage) levels. The radiorenograms in vivo convey accurate information on the prevailing state of renal transplants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index