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- W2073183558 abstract "Portal vein embolization (PVE) is a preoperative intervention to increase the future remnant liver (FRL) through regeneration of the non-embolized liver lobes. This review assesses all the relevant animal models of PVE available, to guide researchers who intend to study PVE.We performed a systematic literature search in Medline and Pubmed, from 1993-June 2013, using search headings PVE and portal vein ligation. Articles were included when meeting the selection criteria: experimental animal study on PVE or portal vein ligation and experiments described in 5 animals or more.Sixty-one articles were selected, describing six different animal models. Most articles reported experiments with rats, rabbits, and pigs. In rats, the increase in wet-weight ratio of the non-occluded liver or total liver weight is greatest in the first 7 d with values ranging from 75%-80.5% on day 7. The volume increase of FRL in the rabbit model is greatest in the first 7 d with values ranging from 33.6%-80% on day 7. In pigs, the largest gain in volume of the FRL was seen in the first 2 wk.The choice of the model depends on the specific aim of the study. Evaluating the increase in liver volume and liver function after PVE, larger animals as the pig, rabbit, or the dog is useful because of the possibility to apply computed tomography volumetry. To evaluate mechanisms of regeneration after PVE, the rat model is useful, because of the variety of antibodies commercially available." @default.
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- W2073183558 title "A review of animal models for portal vein embolization" @default.
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