A low-cost, novel endoscopic repeated-access port for small animal research

Repeated endoscopic access to the abdominal cavity of animal models is useful for a variety of research applications. However, repeated surgical access may affect the welfare of the animal and compromise results. We present the design and benchtop manufacturing process for a self-sealing endoscopic...

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Main Authors: Shannon N. Ingram, Andrew B. Robbins, Stacy J. Gillenwater, Vince Gresham, James C. Sacchettini, Michael R. Moreno
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:MethodsX
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016120302697
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spelling doaj-d81295f76c03418ab818d13a14531f992021-01-02T05:10:54ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612020-01-017101049A low-cost, novel endoscopic repeated-access port for small animal researchShannon N. Ingram0Andrew B. Robbins1Stacy J. Gillenwater2Vince Gresham3James C. Sacchettini4Michael R. Moreno5Department of Biomedical Engineering, at Texas A&M University, United StatesDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, at Texas A&M University, United StatesDepartment of Poultry Science, at Texas A&M University, United StatesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, at Texas A&M University, United StatesDepartment of Biochemistry and Biophysics, at Texas A&M University, United StatesDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, at Texas A&M University, United States; Department of Mechanical Engineering, at Texas A&M University, United States; College of Veterinary Medicine, at Texas A&M University, United States; Corresponding author.Repeated endoscopic access to the abdominal cavity of animal models is useful for a variety of research applications. However, repeated surgical access may affect the welfare of the animal and compromise results. We present the design and benchtop manufacturing process for a self-sealing endoscopic port requiring surgical incision only at implantation. It can be used for repeated body cavity access over a long time period. This device reduces costs, animals required for a given study, and potential suffering for each animal. This novel endoscopic port is designed for low-cost benchtop manufacturing without expensive equipment such as injection molding facilities. Devices manufactured using the method described in this work have been implanted successfully in hen models for investigation of ovarian cancer for over two years. All work followed Texas A&M University institutional guidelines and was covered under Animal Use Protocol 2017–0172, approved by TAMU Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).This method can be translated to produce similar devices for use in other small animal models besides the galline model used in this work.This method can be used to produce devices for slightly different purposes than repeated endoscopic access, such as production of an entry port for surgical tools.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016120302697EndoscopyManufacturingMoldingSiliconeImplantableDevice
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author Shannon N. Ingram
Andrew B. Robbins
Stacy J. Gillenwater
Vince Gresham
James C. Sacchettini
Michael R. Moreno
spellingShingle Shannon N. Ingram
Andrew B. Robbins
Stacy J. Gillenwater
Vince Gresham
James C. Sacchettini
Michael R. Moreno
A low-cost, novel endoscopic repeated-access port for small animal research
MethodsX
Endoscopy
Manufacturing
Molding
Silicone
Implantable
Device
author_facet Shannon N. Ingram
Andrew B. Robbins
Stacy J. Gillenwater
Vince Gresham
James C. Sacchettini
Michael R. Moreno
author_sort Shannon N. Ingram
title A low-cost, novel endoscopic repeated-access port for small animal research
title_short A low-cost, novel endoscopic repeated-access port for small animal research
title_full A low-cost, novel endoscopic repeated-access port for small animal research
title_fullStr A low-cost, novel endoscopic repeated-access port for small animal research
title_full_unstemmed A low-cost, novel endoscopic repeated-access port for small animal research
title_sort low-cost, novel endoscopic repeated-access port for small animal research
publisher Elsevier
series MethodsX
issn 2215-0161
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Repeated endoscopic access to the abdominal cavity of animal models is useful for a variety of research applications. However, repeated surgical access may affect the welfare of the animal and compromise results. We present the design and benchtop manufacturing process for a self-sealing endoscopic port requiring surgical incision only at implantation. It can be used for repeated body cavity access over a long time period. This device reduces costs, animals required for a given study, and potential suffering for each animal. This novel endoscopic port is designed for low-cost benchtop manufacturing without expensive equipment such as injection molding facilities. Devices manufactured using the method described in this work have been implanted successfully in hen models for investigation of ovarian cancer for over two years. All work followed Texas A&M University institutional guidelines and was covered under Animal Use Protocol 2017–0172, approved by TAMU Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).This method can be translated to produce similar devices for use in other small animal models besides the galline model used in this work.This method can be used to produce devices for slightly different purposes than repeated endoscopic access, such as production of an entry port for surgical tools.
topic Endoscopy
Manufacturing
Molding
Silicone
Implantable
Device
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016120302697
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