Sl. Kalina et Pl. Mottram, A MICROSURGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR RENAL-TRANSPLANTATION IN MICE, Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery, 63(3), 1993, pp. 213-216
A modified technique for the transplantation of primarily vascularized
mouse kidneys is described in which the donor was prepared by exposur
e of the left kidney, dissection of the suprarenal aorta and vena cava
and of the ureter and bladder. The recipient was prepared by exposure
of the infrarenal aorta and vena cava and isolation of approximately
1 cm of these vessels by proximal and distal 4/0 silk ties. The donor
kidney was then perfused and removed to the recipient with the ureter
and bladder. The transplant was completed by microsurgical end-to-side
anastomosis of the aorta to aorta and vena cava to vena cava and the
donor ureter was attached to the recipient bladder via a bladder patch
. This technique differed significantly from the previously published
technique in using cuffs of donor suprarenal aorta and vena cava rathe
r than dissecting the base of the renal vessels. These changes made th
e operation easier and reduced ischaemia time from 35-40 to 25-30 min,
a substantial improvement which increased both organ and recipient su
rvival.