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Untersuchungen zur mechanischen Aktivität frei transplantierter Dünndarmabschnitte beim Hund

Motility studies of free transplanted small bowel-loops in dog

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Nach freier Transplantation einer Dünndarmschlinge bei 6 Hunden wurden im Wachzustand die intraluminalen Druckschwankungen registriert. Dabei konnten die für den Dünndarm typischen Aktivitätsmuster, weiters eine zeitliche Koppelung der segmentären Kontraktionen sowie Unterschiede zwischen dem nüchternen Tier und nach Fütterung festgestellt werden.

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After free transplantation of a small bowel-loop intraluminal pressure recordings have been performed in six unanesthesized dogs. The typical activity pattern of the small bowel, a close temporal correlation between the segmental contractions and the differences of the digestive and interdigestive state could be observed.

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Roka, R., Piza, H. Untersuchungen zur mechanischen Aktivität frei transplantierter Dünndarmabschnitte beim Hund. Acta Chir Austriaca 14, 63–69 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02601826

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