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  • Abstract
  • Introduction
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  • Representative Results
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  • Acknowledgements
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Summary

To obtain the best possible results, surgeons performing translational research experiments should be proficient at intubation and vascular line placement. This paper describes the techniques used by the Toronto Organ Preservation Laboratory to perform these procedures.

Abstract

Translational surgical research models in swine are crucial for developing safe preclinical protocols. However, the success of the experimental surgeries does not solely rely on the research team's surgical skills; perioperative care and management procedures, like intubation, central venous line, and arterial line placement, are necessary and of the utmost importance for favorable experiment results. As it is uncommon for research teams to have anesthesiologists or any other staff other than the surgical team, the surgical team involved in translational research must acquire and/or develop the skills to perform the perioperative care. The purpose of this paper is to show the techniques of intubation, central venous catheter, and arterial line placement used and perfected at the Toronto Organ Preservation Laboratory over the last 10 years, to be used as a reference for future researchers joining either this team or any other lab performing translational research protocols in swine and/or abdominal transplantation.

Introduction

Swine experimental models are often used in studying human diseases because of their similar anatomical and physiological properties. These models are crucial in the development of safe pre-clinical protocols, but they are also subject to legal and ethical restrictions1. The use of swine for research must be done under the best possible conditions to avoid unnecessary loss of animals and suffering due to anesthesia complications unrelated to the research project.

Pre-operative techniques and skills such as intubation, central venous line placement, and arterial line placement are essential for achieving successful an....

Protocol

All animals used for this study received humane care in accordance with the "Principles of Laboratory Animal Care" formulated by the National Society for Medical Research and the "Guide for the Care of Laboratory Animals" published by the National Institutes of Health, Ontario, Canada. All studies were approved by the Animal Care Committee of the Toronto General Research Institute. In this study, 11-12-week-old male Yorkshire pigs weighing 30-40 kg were used.

1. Intubatio.......

Representative Results

Pig monitoring during surgery is indispensable, and the normal parameters expected during surgery are shown in Table 13,14. The approximate duration needed to perform each procedure is shown in Table 2.

As mentioned previously, this lab has been performing these procedures for the last 10 years. Over this period, 595 liver experiments, 277 kidney experiments, and 100 pancreas experiments have been carr.......

Discussion

Every research center must create its own protocols and guidelines for translational research models; however, some basic rules are to be followed to guarantee successful results.

First, the pig must be submitted to a physical examination as soon as it arrives at the housing facility. A total of 5-7 days of conditioning is necessary before the procedure to reduce stress levels and allow the pig to recover the weight lost during transportation3. It is important to note t.......

Acknowledgements

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Materials

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
0.9% Sodium Chloride Irrigation, USPBaxterJF7124Saline
Angiocath 16 GA 1.88 , 1.7 x 48 mmBD381157
Atropine sulfate (8 mg/20 mL - 0.4 mg/mL)West-Ward1773320 mL vial
Cook TPN Single Lumen Cathether SetCook medical G08132with 10 Fr peel away introducer set
Hickman 9.6 F single-lumen CV cathetherBard600560
Laryngoscope Heine
Midazolam (5 mg/mL)Sandoz4623796810 mL vial
Miller blade 4Heine185 mm blade length
Narketan (Ketamine - 100 mg/mL) Vetoquinal8-0022350 mL vial 
Nasal tracheal tube cuffed  7.0 mm I.D. Covidien86450
Optixcare eye lube for dogs and catsAventix591430420 g
Percutaneous Sheath introducer set with integral hemostasis valve/side port for use -7.5 Fr. CathetersArrowSI-098808.5 Fr, 10 cm, 0.035 inch dia. Spring wire guide
Universal Electrosurgical Pad: Split with cord3M9165
Valleylab Rocker Switch Pencil HolsterCovidienE2515H
Xylocaine 10% Spray AstraZeneca73050036lidocaine (10 mg/metered dose)

References

  1. Dehoux, J. P., Gianello, P. The importance of large animal models in transplantation. Frontiers in Bioscience: A Journal and Virtual Library. 12, 4864-4880 (2007).
  2. Ettrup, K. S., et al.

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IntubationCentral Venous CatheterArterial Line PlacementSwineTranslational ResearchAbdominal Transplantation SurgeryPerioperative CareSurgical Team SkillsToronto Organ Preservation Laboratory

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