This study describes the authors' experience with a new method of orthotopic renal transplantation in the rat. This technique combines previously described modifications with the use of the donor inferior vena cava as a conduit to perform an end-to-side venous anastomosis. Survival was 87% and 80% at 3 and 120 days, respectively. Patency was 80% at 120 days, and histologic examination revealed normal renal architecture and parenchyma, with no evidence of ischemic injury. This technique offers a refinement of previous techniques and is reliable, flexible, and can be easily learned by novice microvascular surgeons.
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Blom, D., & Orloff, M. S. (1998). A more versatile and reliable method for renal transplantation in the rat. Microsurgery, 18(4), 267–269. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1098-2752(1998)18:4<267::AID-MICR10>3.0.CO;2-W
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