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Renal capsule for augmentation cystoplasty in canine model: a favorable biomaterial?
Salehipour, Mehdi; Mohammadian, Reza; Malekahmadi, Amir; Hosseinzadeh, Massood; Yadollahi, Mahnaz; Natami, Mohammad; Mohammadian, Mahsa.
  • Salehipour, Mehdi; Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Department of Urology. Shiraz. IR
  • Mohammadian, Reza; Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Department of Urology. Shiraz. IR
  • Malekahmadi, Amir; Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Department of Urology. Shiraz. IR
  • Hosseinzadeh, Massood; Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Department of Urology. Shiraz. IR
  • Yadollahi, Mahnaz; Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Department of Urology. Shiraz. IR
  • Natami, Mohammad; Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Department of Urology. Shiraz. IR
  • Mohammadian, Mahsa; Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Department of Urology. Shiraz. IR
Int. braz. j. urol ; 42(2): 383-388, Mar.-Apr. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-782865
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT

Purpose:

To evaluate effectiveness of canine renal capsule for augmentation cystoplasty. Materials and

Methods:

Ten adult dogs participated in this study. After induction of anesthesia each animal underwent bed side urodynamic study, bladder capacity and bladder pressure was recorded. Then via mid line incision abdominal cavity was entered, right kidney was identified and its capsule was dissected. Bladder augmentation was done by anastomosing the renal capsule to the bladder. After 6 months bed side urodynamic study was performed again and changes in bladder volume and pressure were recorded. Then the animals were sacrificed and the augmented bladders were sent for histopathology evaluation.

Results:

Mean maximum anatomic bladder capacity before cystoplasty was 334.00±11.40cc which increased to 488.00±14.83cc post-operatively (p=0.039). Mean anatomic bladder pressure before cystoplasty was 19.00±1.58cmH2O which decreased to 12.60±1.14cmH2O post-operatively (p=0.039). Histopathology evaluation revealed epithelialization of the renal capsule with urothelium without evidence of fibrosis, collagen deposits or contracture.

Conclusions:

Our data shows that renal capsule is a favorable biomaterial for bladder augmentation in a canine model.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Urologic Surgical Procedures / Biocompatible Materials / Urinary Bladder / Kidney Type of study: Evaluation studies / Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Int. braz. j. urol Journal subject: Urology Year: 2016 Type: Article Affiliation country: Iran Institution/Affiliation country: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences/IR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Urologic Surgical Procedures / Biocompatible Materials / Urinary Bladder / Kidney Type of study: Evaluation studies / Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Int. braz. j. urol Journal subject: Urology Year: 2016 Type: Article Affiliation country: Iran Institution/Affiliation country: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences/IR