Percutaneous ultrasound-guided over-the wire catheterization of the portal and hepatic vessels in cattle

A new method for catheterization of the portal and hepatic veins in cattle by means of the over-the-wire system was investigated to maintain more reliable long-term patency of catheters. Four cattle were used to evaluate the success rate, patency and safety of the procedure. The catheters, coated by...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 2003, Vol.65(7), pp.821-824
Hauptverfasser: Mohamed, T. (Rakuno Gakuen Univ., Ebetsu, Hokkaido (Japan)), Oikawa, S, Nakada, K, Kurosawa, T, Sawamukai, Y, Sato, H
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description A new method for catheterization of the portal and hepatic veins in cattle by means of the over-the-wire system was investigated to maintain more reliable long-term patency of catheters. Four cattle were used to evaluate the success rate, patency and safety of the procedure. The catheters, coated by urokinase were patent as long as they were in situ. In addition, the introducer was useful to prevent the catheter from being broken. No complications developed during the10 days after the procedure. Two cows were then euthanized. Post mortem findings were minimal. The results of the study reported here are promising, the benefits are significant and there is no apparent disadvantage to its use.
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BLOOD VEINS
bovine
Catheterization - adverse effects
Catheterization - methods
CATTLE
Female
Hepatic Veins - surgery
LIVER
Liver - blood supply
over-the-wire catheterization
portal and hepatic vein
Portal Vein - surgery
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