L a insufi ciencia mitral isquémica puede ser valvular, por rotura o alargamiento necró-tico de un músculo papilar, o ventricular, también llamada funcional, por dilatación del anillo mitral, pero, principalmente, por tracción de los músculos papilares secundaria al remode- (Rev Med Chile 2011; 139: 1544-1552.
Development of a rat model of lung lobectomyBackground: Surgical lung resection is required for multiple pulmonary diseases. After these procedures, the lung experiences a compensatory growth, which can be studied in animal models such as rats. Aim: To develop a surgical model of lung lobectomy in rats. Material and Methods: Forty seven rats of the strain Rattus norvegicus were used. Animals were anesthetized with atropine, ketamine and xylacine. The airway was managed with a facial mask to avoid intubation. An anesthetic evaluation protocol was followed and animals were oxygenated using a cephalic veil. Forty rats were subjected to a right lobectomy and seven animals were sham operated. Rats subjected to lobectomy were sacrificed at one, two, three and four weeks after operation. Results: All operated rats survived. There were significant differences in the number of alveolar intersections among rats subjected to lobectomy and sacrificed at three weeks compared to sham operated animals, with a lower number of alveoli among the former. Conclusions: We were able to develop the model of lobectomy, however we failed to demonstrate a compensatory growth among rats subjected to lobectomy.
ResumenIntroducción: En la literatura está documentado que diferentes mamíferos tienen la capacidad de crecimiento compensatorio post resección pulmonar parcial. Objetivo: Crear un modelo quirúrgico de lobectomía en ratas, factible de desarrollar en nuestro medio, exponiendo algunas originalidades en relación a procedi-
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