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  • Adenosine, kidney, preservation  (1)
  • Diffuse Peritonitis  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-2277
    Keywords: Kidney, preservation, retrograde oxygen ; Preservation, kidney, retrograde oxygen ; Retrograde oxygen, preservation, kidney ; Adenosine, kidney, preservation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Retrograde oxygen persufflation (ROP) has been reported to be beneficial to kidney preservation. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether use of ROP during cold storage (CS) with Universita of Wisconsin (UW) solution could ameliorate energy metabolism and functional recovery of ischemically injured rat kidneys and, moreover, to study the particular role of adenosine (ADO) in CS with ROP. Kidneys subjected to 30 min of warm ischemia (WI) were preserved for 24 h in 4°C UW solution with or without ROP and with or without ADO. Measurements of tissue highenergy phosphate levels showed that reduced total adenine nucleotides (TAN) after 30 min of WI further declined during the subsequent CS. In ROP kidneys, however, TAN were less reduced, suggesting that even during CS, TAN can still be regenerated in the injured kidneys when ROP is combined with UW solution. When UW did not contain ADO, regeneration of TAN by ROP was slightly less than in the case of UW with ADO. This indicates that the supply of molecular oxygen is a significant factor in TAN resynthesis during CS. There was no statistically significant difference in survival rate between the ROP and CS group, indicating that an improved energy status is not the sole determinant of functional recovery. We conclude that the gaseous oxygen supply provided by ROP during CS in UW solution ameliorates the energy state of ischemically injured rat kidneys and that exogenous ADO from the UW solution contributes to the improvement of energy metabolism to a limited extent.
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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 352 (1980), S. 322-322 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Generalized peritonitis ; Open-wound treatment ; Marlex-mesh ; Diffuse Peritonitis ; Offene Wundbehandlung ; Marlex-Netz
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Dem bewähren chirurgischen Prinzip entsprechend eine infizierte Wunde offen zu behandeln, verschließ wir die Bauchhöhle bei schwerer Perforationsperitonitis nicht. Es wird auf Darmnähte und Anastomosen verzichtet, Drains werden eingelegt und ein für Flüssigkeit durchlässiges Marlex-Next wird in die offene Wunded eingenäht. So lange wie möglich wird gespült. Es wird über 17 Patieten mit einer Kombination von schwerer Perforationsperitonitis und ≫multiple organ disease≪ berichtet. Durch diese Methode wurde es ermöglicht, die ehemalige Letalität von 50 auf 25% herabzusetzen.
    Notes: Summary According to approved surgical principles of open treatment of infected wounds, we refrained from closing the abdominal wall in cases of severe generalized peritonitis. Suture lines of intestines and anastomoses were avoided, drains were established, and permeable Marlex-Mesh was sutured into the abdominal wall defect. Lavage was practiced as long as possible. All 17 patients suffering from severe generalized peritonitis and 〉multiples organ diseases〈 were treated in this way, and mortality went down from 50% to 25%.
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