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- Understanding gastrointestinal perfusion in critical care: so near, and . . .
An association between abnormal gastrointestinal perfusion and critical illness has been suggested for a number of years Much of the data to support this idea comes from studies using gastric tonometry
- Intestine Perfusion - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The isolated intestinal perfusion model is used for drug absorption studies and has also been used as an in situ perfusion model [106] Unlike the gut loop model, in this model, a 10–30-cm-long segment of the intestine is cannulated at both ends and is perfused continuously with buffer
- CRITICALITIES AND USEFULNESS OF EX-VIVO SMALL INTESTINE PERFUSION . . .
In this review, we present a summary of organ machine perfusion history, trends, recent findings, challenges and the potential benefits and applications for intestinal transplantation
- Intraoperative bowel perfusion assessment methods and their effects on . . .
RCTs and comparative studies that used intraoperative perfusion assessment methods to identify bowel perfusion, and documented the rates of anastomotic leakage after surgery, were included Procedures performed must have been elective and were not limited to minimally invasive surgery
- Intestinal Perfusion Models - SpringerLink
Intestinal perfusion approaches comprise a diversity of models where intestinal absorption (and, in some cases, metabolism) can be studied using isolated perfused intestinal segments, either ex vivo or in vivo (in situ intestinal perfusion models), either in laboratory animals or humans
- Intestinal Perforation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Intestinal perforation, defined as a loss of continuity of the bowel wall, is a potentially devastating complication that may result from a variety of disease processes Common causes of perforation include trauma, instrumentation, inflammation, infection, malignancy, ischemia, and obstruction
- Intestinal congestion and reperfusion injury: damage caused to the . . .
Intestinal congestion and reperfusion injury increase intestinal permeability, and results in the impairment of the intestinal barrier Intestinal bacteria, endotoxin and other undifferentiated products become displaced in the process
- Evaluation of intestinal perfusion by ICG fluorescence imaging in . . .
Background: Decreased blood perfusion is an important risk factor for postoperative anastomotic leakage (AL) Fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green (ICG) provides a real-time assessment of intestinal perfusion
- Intestine Perfusion - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The goal of this review is twofold First, to analyze whether indocyanine green is useful for the assessment of intestinal perfusion in pediatric gastrointestinal surgery Second, to study whether the use of indocyanine green in neonates is safe
- 136 Development of a perfusion-based technique to engineer a gt;50cm . . .
To minimise graft rejection, we aim to facilitate non-immunoreactive intestinal graft engineering for transplant by establishing a decellularization protocol of clinically relevant (>50cm) porcine small intestine fragments
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