Development of a standardized laparoscopic caecum resection model to simulate laparoscopic appendectomy in rats

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Background: Laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) has become one of the most common surgical procedures to date. To improve and standardize this technique further, cost-effective and reliable animal models are needed. Methods. In a pilot study, 30 Wistar rats underwent laparoscopic caecum resection (as rats do not have an appendix vermiformis), to optimize the instrumental and surgical parameters. A subsequent test study was performed in another 30 rats to compare three different techniques for caecum resection and bowel closure. Results: Bipolar coagulation led to an insufficiency of caecal stump closure in all operated rats (Group 1, n = 10). Endoloop ligation followed by bipolar coagulation and resection (Group 2, n = 10) or resection with a LigaSure™ device (Group 3, n = 10) resulted in sufficient caecal stump closure. Conclusions: We developed a LA model enabling us to compare three different caecum resection techniques in rats. In conclusion, only endoloop closure followed by bipolar coagulation proved to be a secure and cost-effective surgical approach. © 2014 Lingohr et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Lingohr, P., Dohmen, J., Matthaei, H., Schwandt, T., Hong, G. S., Konieczny, N., … Kalff, J. C. (2014). Development of a standardized laparoscopic caecum resection model to simulate laparoscopic appendectomy in rats. European Journal of Medical Research, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-19-33

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