Chronic swine instrumentation techniques utilizing the GOR-REX peritoneal catheter
Abstract
The GORE-TEX peritoneal catheter interface is an effective skin interface device for many types of instrumentation in the swine. When properly utilized, the interface allows the development of a stable and effective biological seal which will reduce or eliminate sinus tract formation and resultant systemic infection. The interface is suitable for running any wire or catheter (up to about 2.5mm diameter) through the integument of the animal, thus increasing the possibilities for chronic instrumentation while maintaining a healthy animal. The lack of evidence of any growth phenomenon acting to extrude the interface segment, similar to that observed using other synthetic materials, and the superior biological seal which the interface develops, may allow many chronic studies which were previously not feasible. Using special catheter adapter stubs and an intermittent infusion plug, a sterile, sealed catheter system has decreased the possibilities for introducing pathogens while allowing ready access to the blood stream. Detailed descriptions of surgical implantation techniques and catheter set up and maintenance techniques are included.
- Publication:
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Interim Report Naval Health Research Center
- Pub Date:
- May 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985nhrc.rept.....G
- Keywords:
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- Bioinstrumentation;
- Catheterization;
- Medical Equipment;
- Swine;
- Blood;
- Bonding;
- Composite Materials;
- Implantation;
- Infectious Diseases;
- Microorganisms;
- Pathogens;
- Peritoneum;
- Plugs;
- Sealing;
- Sterilization;
- Surgery;
- Wire;
- Instrumentation and Photography