This study assessed the postoperative severity after three different visceral surgical interventions in rats by using objective parameters pertaining to various disciplines. The objective was to evaluate whether the degree of severity increases with the invasiveness of the intervention and whether this is in accordance with the EU Directive 2010/63. 136 adult male WistarHan rats were assigned to three groups: Sham-laparotomy (Sham) [7 days post-surgical survival time]; 50% partial hepatectomy (PH); 70% PH [PH groups with 1, 3, or 7 days post-surgical survival times]. Post-surgical severity assessment was performed via several multimodal assessment tools: I) model-specific score sheet focusing on body weight, general condition, spontaneous b...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A large animal model of total hepatectomy is suitable to test the effica...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While evaluation of liver function in preclinical animal studies is commonl...
PURPOSE: To develop a reliable surgical model of acute hepatic failure and hyperammonemia in rats th...
A total of 136 adult male WistarHan rats were randomly assigned to three groups: Sham-laparotomy (Sh...
Abstract The upper limit for partial hepatectomy (PH) in rats is 90%, which is associated with an in...
In the present study, subtotal hepatectomy was evaluated as a model of acute liver failure in the ra...
The severity assessment required by the EU Directive 2010/63/EU has so far been based primarily on s...
OBJETIVO: Descrever um modelo experimental de hepatectomia parcial laparoscópica em ratos. MÉTODOS: ...
The prospective severity assessment in animal experiments in the categories' non-recovery, mild, mod...
AbstractBackgroundRodent models have been used to evaluate aspects of liver regeneration. The aim of...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Background: This study aimed to devise a simple, ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate whether colectomy, associated with 70% hepatectomy, influences liv...
WOS: 000227650100022PubMed: 15734492Background For adequate control of excess bleeding during liver ...
Abstract. Introduction:. Major advances in therapies to optimize recovery after surgery have been li...
Aim: Atrophy/Hypertrophy complex constitution (AHC) by portal vein ligation (PVL) before major hepat...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A large animal model of total hepatectomy is suitable to test the effica...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While evaluation of liver function in preclinical animal studies is commonl...
PURPOSE: To develop a reliable surgical model of acute hepatic failure and hyperammonemia in rats th...
A total of 136 adult male WistarHan rats were randomly assigned to three groups: Sham-laparotomy (Sh...
Abstract The upper limit for partial hepatectomy (PH) in rats is 90%, which is associated with an in...
In the present study, subtotal hepatectomy was evaluated as a model of acute liver failure in the ra...
The severity assessment required by the EU Directive 2010/63/EU has so far been based primarily on s...
OBJETIVO: Descrever um modelo experimental de hepatectomia parcial laparoscópica em ratos. MÉTODOS: ...
The prospective severity assessment in animal experiments in the categories' non-recovery, mild, mod...
AbstractBackgroundRodent models have been used to evaluate aspects of liver regeneration. The aim of...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Background: This study aimed to devise a simple, ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate whether colectomy, associated with 70% hepatectomy, influences liv...
WOS: 000227650100022PubMed: 15734492Background For adequate control of excess bleeding during liver ...
Abstract. Introduction:. Major advances in therapies to optimize recovery after surgery have been li...
Aim: Atrophy/Hypertrophy complex constitution (AHC) by portal vein ligation (PVL) before major hepat...
Abstract BACKGROUND: A large animal model of total hepatectomy is suitable to test the effica...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While evaluation of liver function in preclinical animal studies is commonl...
PURPOSE: To develop a reliable surgical model of acute hepatic failure and hyperammonemia in rats th...