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Minim Invasive Neurosurg 2005; 48: 149-153
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-830264

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A Model of Unilateral Cerebral Anterior and Posterior Anastomotic Vein Occlusion in the Rat
 
C.  Çokluk1, K.  Aydın1, A.  Korkmaz2, A.  Şenel1, Ö.  İyigün1, A.  Önder1
1 Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty, Ondokuzmayıs University, Samsun, Turkey
2 Department of Histology and Embryology, Medical Faculty, Ondokuzmayıs University, Samsun, Turkey

Abstract

A new rat model of the sacrifice of the anterior and posterior cortical anastomotic veins by the microsurgical technique was used to evaluate venous infarction. 20 male Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this experiment. Small burr-holes were done over the anterior and posterior anastomotic veins. After the precise description of these vessels, bipolar coagulation and micro-scissor was used for sacrifice. Specimens were evaluated by histopathological techniques. Hemispheric swelling, midline shift, brain edema, subcortical petechial hemorrhage, infarction and necrosis were histopathological findings on the microscopic examination. Our results revealed that the sacrifice of the anterior and posterior anastomotic veins was a very successful model in the evaluation of brain damage after the disturbance to the venous circulation.

Key words

Cerebral veins - anastomotic veins - brain swelling - venous ischemia - rat venous ischemia model

 
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