Objective To develop a surgical protocol to induce vesico-ureteric reflux (
VUR) in utero by ablating the ureteric tunnel in a fetal pig model.
Materials and methods Fetal surgery was conducted on nine sows, which were
divided into three groups according to changes in the surgical protocol. So
ws in groups 2 and 3 received different anaesthetics and antibiotics, and t
he operating theatre temperature was increased. In all cases, the intramura
l part of the ureter was unroofed in the fetuses, which were then returned
to the uterus. Upon delivery, cystograms were taken in the male piglets, an
d the urinary tracts removed for anatomical and histological examination.
Results All three sows in group 1 delivered healthy piglets, but the fetuse
s that had undergone surgery were mummified. In group 2 the animals survive
d the fetal intervention, as shown by ultrasonography after surgery, but th
e four sows aborted spontaneously within a week. In group 3, both sows deli
vered normally developed piglets, three of which had undergone ablation of
the ureteric tunnel. VUR was present only in those renal units in which the
ureteric tunnel was ablated, and this was associated with hydronephrosis,
dilatation of the ureters and thinning of the renal parenchyma on gross pat
hological examination.
Conclusions The fetal pig model of VUR not only appears to be feasible, but
with similarities in renal anatomy and physiology also seems to be ideal f
or investigating fetal VUR.