Korean J Urol.
1980 Oct;21(5):426-432.
Change of Renal Parenchyme after Experimental Partial Nephrectomy in Dogs
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Urology, Catholic Medical College, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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We have performed experimental bilateral partial nephrectomy in 7 mongrel dogs. The technique of procedure was as follows. Renal capsule in lower renal pole was stripped and then 2-O chromic catgut suture was placed in circumferential manner around the lower pole of the kidney and guillotine amputation(Williams et al., 1967) was performed. Mattress suture, 4-5 stitches, was done on the renal parenchyme 0.2-0.3cm above edge of the guillotine ampution of the lower pole of the kidney. The gross finding of the kidney and possible complications have been observed for 3 weeks after bilateral partial nephrectomy. For microscopic observation, the tissues from the lower pole of the kidney (1x1cm) were fixed in 10% neutral formalin solution. Blood urea nitrogen level was examined on the 3rd, 7th, 14th and 21th days after bilateral partial nephrectomy. 1. The technique was relatively easy, bleeding during operation was scanty and postoperative hemorrhage was not found. 2. Major gross finding of kidney for 3 weeks after the operation was necrosis. 9 out of 14 kidneys were normal but necrosis had occurred in 5 cases. 2cases were locali2ed and minimal but S cases showed wide necrosis in the lower portion of the kidney. Urinary fistula and hemorrhage were not found. 3. Microscopic changes 3 weeks after the operation, showed necrosis, calcification. hemorrhage and fibrosis in the lower portion of the kidney. 4. BUN level was elevated maximally in 3rd or 7th day after the operation but it was decreased end had returned to nearly normal range it 3 weeks after the operation. One case showed finding of uremia by BUN elevation but this had recovered 3 weeks after operation.