An Improved Urethral Catheterization in Female Pigs: A Pilot Study
With the popularity of urine flow dynamic monitoring and indwelling catheter technologies in animal experiments,the urethral catheterization has become a common technique in scientific research.The miniature pig is considered as one of the major animal species used in scientific research and is incr...
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Abstract | With the popularity of urine flow dynamic monitoring and indwelling catheter technologies in animal experiments,the urethral catheterization has become a common technique in scientific research.The miniature pig is considered as one of the major animal species used in scientific research and is increasingly being used as an alternative to a dog or monkey as the nonrodent species of choice in the preclinical toxicological testing of pharmaceuticals.[1] Since there are three acute angles bending in the urethra of the male miniature pig,and the end of the penis head is cork-screw shaped,it is difficult to implement routine urethral catheterization in male miniature pigs.Currently,researchers usually implement bladder colostomies or dissections in male miniature pigs,while transurethral urethral catheterization can be implemented in female miniature pigs.According to the existing reports,implementing transurethral urethral catheterization in female miniature pigs is seldom seen.[2] We chose 3-month-old female Bama miniature pigs in our experiments and employ the following methods:first,use a "V"-shaped platform with an angle of about 30° to the horizontal plane;second,utilize a pediatric laryngoscope for deep lighting;third,bend the lower limbs and press down to the ventral side.Satisfactory results through transurethral urethral catheterization were achieved in the end. |
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AbstractList | According to the existing reports, implementing transurethral urethral catheterization in female miniature pigs is seldom seen. The apparatus comprises one urethral catheterization plate, one piece of whole towel, one pair of sterile gloves, one sterile silicone catheter with double gasbag cavity (8Fr, Zhanjiang Star Enterprise Co., Ltd.), three curved pliers (20 cm), one set of pediatric laryngoscopes (E - MAC1 number: 93 mm × 11 mm, handle: rough handle, Beijing Belta Science & Technology Development Co., Ltd.), one syringe (20 ml), 5 ml aseptic paraffin oil (Suzhou Saipahan special oil limited company). [...]sterile paraffin oil was used to lubricate the catheter, which was then clipped by a vascular clamp at the front end, inserted into the urethra and extended about 5-6 cm before urine came out. According to the experiments, we summarized the following experience. School of Rehabilitation Medicine, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100068; Center of Neural Injury and Repair, Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders, Beijing 100068; Department of Spinal and Neural Function Reconstruction, Beijing Boai Hospital, China Rehabilitation Research Center, Beijing 100068; Beijing Key Laboratory of Neural Injury and Rehabilitation, Beijing 100068 Chang-Bin Liu: With the popularity of urine flow dynamic monitoring and indwelling catheter technologies in animal experiments,the urethral catheterization has become a common technique in scientific research.The miniature pig is considered as one of the major animal species used in scientific research and is increasingly being used as an alternative to a dog or monkey as the nonrodent species of choice in the preclinical toxicological testing of pharmaceuticals.[1] Since there are three acute angles bending in the urethra of the male miniature pig,and the end of the penis head is cork-screw shaped,it is difficult to implement routine urethral catheterization in male miniature pigs.Currently,researchers usually implement bladder colostomies or dissections in male miniature pigs,while transurethral urethral catheterization can be implemented in female miniature pigs.According to the existing reports,implementing transurethral urethral catheterization in female miniature pigs is seldom seen.[2] We chose 3-month-old female Bama miniature pigs in our experiments and employ the following methods:first,use a "V"-shaped platform with an angle of about 30° to the horizontal plane;second,utilize a pediatric laryngoscope for deep lighting;third,bend the lower limbs and press down to the ventral side.Satisfactory results through transurethral urethral catheterization were achieved in the end. |
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Author | Da-Peng Li Wen-Hao Zhang Ming-Liang Yang Chang-Bin Liu Xin Zhang Chang Cai Jian-Jun Li |
AuthorAffiliation | School of Rehabilitation Medicine, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100068, China Center of Neural Injury and Repair, Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders, Beijing 100068, China Department of Spinal and Neural Function Reconstruction, Beijing Boai Hospital, China Rehabilitation Research Center, Beijing 100068, China Beijing Key Laboratory of Neural Injury and Rehabilitation, Beijing 100068, China |
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Notes | With the popularity of urine flow dynamic monitoring and indwelling catheter technologies in animal experiments,the urethral catheterization has become a common technique in scientific research.The miniature pig is considered as one of the major animal species used in scientific research and is increasingly being used as an alternative to a dog or monkey as the nonrodent species of choice in the preclinical toxicological testing of pharmaceuticals.[1] Since there are three acute angles bending in the urethra of the male miniature pig,and the end of the penis head is cork-screw shaped,it is difficult to implement routine urethral catheterization in male miniature pigs.Currently,researchers usually implement bladder colostomies or dissections in male miniature pigs,while transurethral urethral catheterization can be implemented in female miniature pigs.According to the existing reports,implementing transurethral urethral catheterization in female miniature pigs is seldom seen.[2] We chose 3-month-old female Bama miniature pigs in our experiments and employ the following methods:first,use a "V"-shaped platform with an angle of about 30° to the horizontal plane;second,utilize a pediatric laryngoscope for deep lighting;third,bend the lower limbs and press down to the ventral side.Satisfactory results through transurethral urethral catheterization were achieved in the end. Bladder Colostomy or Centesis;Female Miniature Pig;Urethral Catheterization 11-2154/R ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 14 content type line 23 |
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