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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society
1997 Volume.52 No. 3 p.320 ~ p.327
Initial Perfusion Solution for Donor Hepatectomy in Canine Liver Transplantation -Ringers' Lactated Solution: UW Solution-
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Abstract
The purposes of initial preservation solution are rapid cooling of the organ and washing out the intravascular components. After the introduction of University of Wisconsin(UW) solution, it has become the standard organ preservation solution in
liver
transplantation. However, due to several problems such as high viscosity and potassium concentration, let alone its cost, there has been several attempts to use UW solution in combination with other preservation solutions for initial perfusion of
the
graft during the organ harvest procedure. In order to evaluate the efficacy of Ringers' Lactated (RL) solution as an initial perfusion solution, we performed orthotopic hepatic allografts on dogs. In 4 dogs, UW solution was used as the initial
perfusion
solution and in the other 4, RL solution was used. After initial perfusion, UW solution was used successively for the preservation of the graft. All harvested grafts were stored in UW solution. Average cold ischemic time was 163.5 minutes for RL
group
and 159 minutes for UW group. The two groups were compared in terms of hematologic and biochemical markers before and after transplantation. The extent of graft injury during cold ischemia and after reperfusion was also compared directly under
light and
electron microscope. There was no difference in cold and warm ischemic time, anhepatic time, and total operation time between the two groups.
The groups did not differ in liver function test, complete blood count and coagulation profile. Histologic exams also showed similar changes between the two groups. In conclusion, RL solution can be used as the initial perfusion solution in
hepatic
transplantation.
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