The Isolated Perfused Kidney of the Pig: New Model to Evaluate Shock Wave-Induced Lesions
- 1 April 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Journal of Endourology
- Vol. 8 (2) , 105-110
- https://doi.org/10.1089/end.1994.8.105
Abstract
Little is known about the mechanisms and determining factors of shock wave-induced kidney trauma. After classification of the renal lesion in a canine model, we attempted to establish an ex vivo model using the isolated kidney of the pig perfused by Tyrode's solution under physiologic conditions. After shock wave application on the Modulith SL 20, vessel lesions were evaluated by microangiography to determine the size and frequency of dye extravasation in the different areas of the organ. Variation of the focus localization caused different patterns of lesions that characterized the pathway of the shock wave. In particular, constant petechial extravasation in the cortex was observed. The generator voltage correlated with the diameter and the frequency of the lesion area. The number of shock waves primarily affected the incidence of vessel rupture in the regions adjacent to the focal zone. Light microscopy revealed dose-dependent necrosis of tubular cells up to gap-like parenchymal defects. Even after application of the minimal shock wave doses, electron microscopy demonstrated vacuolization of tubular cells in the shock wave focus. Traumatic junctions between capillaries and the tubulur system can explain clinically observed macrohematuria without renal hematomas. With this model, it was possible to evaluate localization and dose dependence of shock wave-induced kidney trauma with high sensitivity and reproducibility. Further advantages of the model were easy availability and the fact that studies on living animals were not necessary. Therefore, standardization and comparison of different lithotripters becomes possible.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Vergleich verschiedener Lithotripter anhand der “Desintegrativen Effektivität” (DE) und “Desintegrativen Breite” (DB) am In-vitro-SteinmodellAktuelle Urologie, 1993
- Stoßwelleninduzierte Nierenläsion am Hundemodell: Einfluß von Generatorspannung und Stoßwellenanzahl im AkutversuchAktuelle Urologie, 1992
- Renal Injury by Extracorporeal Shock Wave LithotripsyJournal of Endourology, 1991
- Cavitation-generated free radicals during shock wave exposure: Investigations with cell-free solutions and suspended cellsUltrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1991
- Dose-Dependent Influence on Canine Renal Morphology After Application of Extracorporeal Shock Waves with Wolf PiezolithJournal of Endourology, 1989
- Shock Wave Lithotripsy Damage in Human Cadaver Kidneys*Journal of Endourology, 1988
- Cavitation Effects: Possible Cause of Tissue Injury During Extracorporeal Shock Wave LithotripsyJournal of Endourology, 1988
- Biological effects of shock waves: Kidney damage by shock waves in dogs—Dose dependenceUltrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1988
- Pathologic effects of ESWL on canine renal tissueUrology, 1987