Study of coronary sinus and its tributaries in pigs

Introduction. Similarities between the bodies of pigs and humans have encouraged studies in comparative anatomy, trying to describe in detail the anatomical variations that could influence in the xenotransplantation, given that advances in genetics, immunology and biotechnology are large, this possi...

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Reyes Blanco, Diana Marcela
Rivera Piñeres, Jairo José
Gómez Torres, Fabián Alejandro
Cortes Machado, Luz Stella
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2015
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Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Study of coronary sinus and its tributaries in pigs
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Study of coronary sinus and its tributaries in pigs
title Study of coronary sinus and its tributaries in pigs
spellingShingle Study of coronary sinus and its tributaries in pigs
title_short Study of coronary sinus and its tributaries in pigs
title_full Study of coronary sinus and its tributaries in pigs
title_fullStr Study of coronary sinus and its tributaries in pigs
title_full_unstemmed Study of coronary sinus and its tributaries in pigs
title_sort Study of coronary sinus and its tributaries in pigs
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Reyes Blanco, Diana Marcela
Rivera Piñeres, Jairo José
Gómez Torres, Fabián Alejandro
Cortes Machado, Luz Stella
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Rivera Piñeres, Jairo José
Gómez Torres, Fabián Alejandro
Cortes Machado, Luz Stella
description Introduction. Similarities between the bodies of pigs and humans have encouraged studies in comparative anatomy, trying to describe in detail the anatomical variations that could influence in the xenotransplantation, given that advances in genetics, immunology and biotechnology are large, this possibility is not far. The objective of this work was to make contributions to the vascular study of porcine heart.  Methodology. 60 porcine hearts, with an average of 5 months old and weighing 85-95kg were obtained from plant Vijagual. After receipt hearts were kept in water for 6 hours, then they were perfused with polyester resin semi-synthetic and mineral blue color, moreover the left coronary artery was perfused with red mineral color. Subsequently, the hearts were subjected to a process of partial corrosion with potassium hydroxide (15%), then the coronary sinus and its tributary branches were dissected from its origin to its distal segments, path, shapes, sizes, anastomosis and presence of registered anatomical variations. Photographic record of the samples was performed. Results. The distal caliber of Great cardiac vein (5.36 +/- 1,04mm), its origin was determined from the apex at 70% of anatomical pieces it studied was determined and the ventricular groove paraconal 30% of the pieces analyzed. The arteriovenous trigone was found in 58 of cardiac structures studied (96.66%). Conclusion. The description of the anatomic variations present in the pig heart structure will contribute to the possibility of xenotransplantation and also provides data for the development of studies on cardiovascular surgery and certain diseases of clinical and epidemiological importance.
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