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   Analysis of lamb lung development with tracheal ligation in left posterolateral diaphragmatic hernia in cases and controls  
   
نویسنده Ashrafi Mahmoud ,Jamshidi Masoud ,Fareed Mahdi ,Sanei Mohmmad Hosein
منبع journal of research in medical sciences - 2006 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:319 -324
چکیده    When we perform surgery in utero, lungs have an appropriate time to decrease magnitude of hypoplasia,with surgery in uterus.methods: six time-dated single-fetus ewes were selected to induce diaphragmatic hernia. fetal lambs were dividedproportionally into 2 groups, namely group 1, diaphragmatic hernia and tracheal ligation (tl group), and group 2, diaphragmatichernia only (nl group). morphologic assessments (weight, volume, bronchiolar branching) and histologicaltests (lung maturation phase) were performed.results: lung weight in relation to lamb weight in the tracheal ligation group differed significantly from the controlgroup (p<0.006 in the right lung and p<0.005 in the left lung). other parameters were markedly different between thetwo groups. lung volumes in relation to lamb weight were 29.88 ± 12.54 in the tracheal ligated group [tl] and 6.44 ±1.84 in the non-ligated [nl] group in the right lung and 21.52 ± 7.58 in the tl group and 3.86 ± 1.90 in the nl groupin the left lung. all parameters were in favor of tracheal ligation. lung maturation phase arrested in the canalicularphase in the nl group and continued to the saccular phase in the tl group.conclusions: tracheal ligation resulted in more mature lungs in the tl group.
کلیدواژه Congenital diaphragmatic hernia ,tracheal ligation ,sheep ,lamb ,fetal surgery
آدرس isfahan university of medical sciences, School of Medicine, ایران, tabriz university of medical sciences, School of Medicine, ایران, islamic azad university, School of Veterinary Sciences, ایران, isfahan university of medical sciences, School of Medicine, ایران
پست الکترونیکی ashrafi@med.mui.ac.ir
 
     
   
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