Various surgical techniques for the repair of injured vas deferens in rat experiments

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the different vasovasostomy techniques can be performed using only the operating loupe in a rat model. The secondary aims were to evaluate the patency rate and inflammation of the vas deferens (VD) after contusion and the different vasovasosto...

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Main Authors: Radek Stichhauer, Jaroslav Koudelka, Ales Ryska, Helena Zivna, Milan Kaska
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Language:English
Published: Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry 2019-12-01
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spelling doaj-fbfe9548f2c34aea8a69a750a6aacff72020-11-25T03:49:58ZengPalacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and DentistryBiomedical Papers1213-81181804-75212019-12-01163433534010.5507/bp.2018.069bio-201904-0008Various surgical techniques for the repair of injured vas deferens in rat experimentsRadek Stichhauer0Jaroslav Koudelka1Ales Ryska2Helena Zivna3Milan Kaska4Department of Paediatric Surgery, University Hospital Hradec Kralove, Czech RepublicDepartment of Paediatric Surgery, University Hospital Hradec Kralove, Czech RepublicFingerland Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Charles University and University Hospital Hradec Kralove, Czech RepublicRadioisotope Laboratories and Vivarium, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Charles University, Hradec Kralove, Czech RepublicAcademic Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Charles University, Hradec Kralove, Czech RepublicObjective: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the different vasovasostomy techniques can be performed using only the operating loupe in a rat model. The secondary aims were to evaluate the patency rate and inflammation of the vas deferens (VD) after contusion and the different vasovasostomy repair techniques. Methods: A total of 40 male rats were divided into 4 groups based on the type of surgery: 1. contusion of the VD; 2. cutting of the VD and vasovasostomy with absorbable sutures; 3. cutting and joining of the VD using absorbable sutures with an intraluminally situated lead fibre; and 4. cutting and joining of the VD using non-absorbable sutures with an intraluminally situated lead fibre. Ninety days after the surgery the VD was resected, patency and histopathological signs of inflammation in the VD were evaluated. Results: All vasovasostomy techniques were successfully performed in all animals using only the operating loupe. The patency rate was 100% in the subgroup with contusion. Differences in the patency rates were found among the subgroups with vasovasostomy (P=0.007). The patency rate was higher in the subgroup that underwent group 3. Compared with vasovasostomies, contusion was associated with lower rates of inflammation (P=0.02) and severe inflammation (P=0.003). No differences were found among the subgroups of vasovasostomy techniques. Conclusion: Contusion of the VD was not related to impairment in terms of patency. Vasovasostomy with an intraluminally situated lead fibre resulted in the highest patency rate among the standard vasovasostomy techniques.https://biomed.papers.upol.cz/artkey/bio-201904-0008_various-surgical-techniques-for-the-repair-of-injured-vas-deferens-in-rat-experiments.phpvas deferens injuryinguinal herniotomy complicationoperating loupevasovasostomy
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author Radek Stichhauer
Jaroslav Koudelka
Ales Ryska
Helena Zivna
Milan Kaska
spellingShingle Radek Stichhauer
Jaroslav Koudelka
Ales Ryska
Helena Zivna
Milan Kaska
Various surgical techniques for the repair of injured vas deferens in rat experiments
Biomedical Papers
vas deferens injury
inguinal herniotomy complication
operating loupe
vasovasostomy
author_facet Radek Stichhauer
Jaroslav Koudelka
Ales Ryska
Helena Zivna
Milan Kaska
author_sort Radek Stichhauer
title Various surgical techniques for the repair of injured vas deferens in rat experiments
title_short Various surgical techniques for the repair of injured vas deferens in rat experiments
title_full Various surgical techniques for the repair of injured vas deferens in rat experiments
title_fullStr Various surgical techniques for the repair of injured vas deferens in rat experiments
title_full_unstemmed Various surgical techniques for the repair of injured vas deferens in rat experiments
title_sort various surgical techniques for the repair of injured vas deferens in rat experiments
publisher Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
series Biomedical Papers
issn 1213-8118
1804-7521
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the different vasovasostomy techniques can be performed using only the operating loupe in a rat model. The secondary aims were to evaluate the patency rate and inflammation of the vas deferens (VD) after contusion and the different vasovasostomy repair techniques. Methods: A total of 40 male rats were divided into 4 groups based on the type of surgery: 1. contusion of the VD; 2. cutting of the VD and vasovasostomy with absorbable sutures; 3. cutting and joining of the VD using absorbable sutures with an intraluminally situated lead fibre; and 4. cutting and joining of the VD using non-absorbable sutures with an intraluminally situated lead fibre. Ninety days after the surgery the VD was resected, patency and histopathological signs of inflammation in the VD were evaluated. Results: All vasovasostomy techniques were successfully performed in all animals using only the operating loupe. The patency rate was 100% in the subgroup with contusion. Differences in the patency rates were found among the subgroups with vasovasostomy (P=0.007). The patency rate was higher in the subgroup that underwent group 3. Compared with vasovasostomies, contusion was associated with lower rates of inflammation (P=0.02) and severe inflammation (P=0.003). No differences were found among the subgroups of vasovasostomy techniques. Conclusion: Contusion of the VD was not related to impairment in terms of patency. Vasovasostomy with an intraluminally situated lead fibre resulted in the highest patency rate among the standard vasovasostomy techniques.
topic vas deferens injury
inguinal herniotomy complication
operating loupe
vasovasostomy
url https://biomed.papers.upol.cz/artkey/bio-201904-0008_various-surgical-techniques-for-the-repair-of-injured-vas-deferens-in-rat-experiments.php
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