An experimental study of a novel transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt puncture set in animals
10.3760/cma.j.cn112149-20230824-00125
- VernacularTitle:新型经颈静脉肝内门体分流术穿刺套件可行性与安全性的动物实验研究
- Author:
Yingen LUO
1
;
Jingui LI
;
Yawei LI
;
Chao YANG
;
Tianhao CONG
;
Ruilin TIAN
;
Hongcai YANG
;
Yujie LI
;
Mingchen SANG
;
Xiao LI
Author Information
1. 国家癌症中心 国家肿瘤临床医学研究中心 中国医学科学院北京协和医学院肿瘤医院介入治疗科,北京 100021
- Keywords:
Tomography, X-ray computed;
Portosystemic shunt, transjugular intrahepatic;
Puncture set;
Feasibility;
Safety
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiology
2023;57(11):1246-1251
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the feasibility and safety of a novel transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) puncture set for transjugular intrahepatic portal puncture in swine.Methods:Thirteen domestic swine were randomly divided into experimental group ( n=7) and control group ( n=6) and received transjugular intrahepatic portal puncture with the novel puncture set and the R?sch-Uchida Transjugular Liver Access Set (RUPS-100), respectively. Three swines in each group were randomly selected and sacrificed immediately after the procedure and the rest were sacrificed 1 week later. The intraoperative technical success rate, puncture attempts, procedure time, fluoroscopy time, vital signs and occurrence of complications related to the procedure as well as the changes of liver and kidney function before, immediately after and 1 week after the procedure were compared between two groups. Independent sample t test, paired t test, Mann-Whitney U test, chi-square test or Fisher′s exact test were performed to compare the differences between groups. Results:The technical success rate was 100% for both groups. No significant difference in portal puncture attempts [2.0 (1.0, 5.0) vs. 2.0(1.0, 5.5), P>0.999], procedure time [(47.7±20.6) vs. (52.5±28.0)min, P=0.729] and fluoroscopy time [(725.1±489.2) vs. (763.7±562.4)s, P=0.897] was observed between two groups. In addition, no significant difference of the major liver and kidney function between two groups before, immediately after and 1 week after procedure ( P>0.05 at all time points). No significant difference of the major liver and kidney function change in two groups during perioperative period was identified (all P>0.05). Furthermore, no significant difference of non-target puncture occurrence was observed between two groups ( P>0.999). In the meantime, no significant difference of occurrence of small hematomas around hepatic hilar was discovered among swine sacrificed immediately after procedure between two groups ( P>0.999). No other major complications were identified in either group. Conclusion:The novel TIPS puncture set is feasible and safe to perform transjugular intrahepatic portal puncture in swine.