Objective: In our study we decided to define the harvesting and preservation injury of the graft using Park's scheme for the quantification of morphological changes. Animals: Male Wistar rats (n=25) weighting 322+/-18 g.
Harvesting preservation technique: Proximal jejunum (5-7 cm) was flushed with 5 ml of HTK solution and preserved for 0, 1, 6, 9 and 12 hours at 4 degrees C in the same solution. Biopsies for light microscopic evaluations were obtained after the preservation period.
Park's scheme was used for the quantitative assessment of histological changes. t-test for two independent samples was used to evaluate statistical significance. Histology: The extent of the preservation injury in the samples obtained at 0 hours was of grade 0 and increased to 1.84 after 12 hours of preservation time.
At 0 hours of preservation a degree of 0 (s=0: no changes) was observed, after 1 hour, a degree of 0.50 (s=0.47: slight changes, similar to 0 time), after 6 hours a degree of 1 (0.97, s=0.41: discrete subepitelial oedemas in villi apexes), after 9 hours a degree of 2 (1.74, s=0.64: extension of subeppitelial spaces in villi apexes), and after 12 hours a degree of 2 (1.83, s=0.64: more extension of subepitelial spaces) was observed, except for these findings, there were also changes of grade 3 (massive subepitelial edema and sequestration of the mucosa from lamina propria) in the 12-hour group. A statistically significant (p=0.05) difference was found between all groups except for 9 and 12-hour groups.
Conclusions: HISTOLOGY revealed increasing preservation injury with a increasing duration of preservation and its dynamic. (Tab. 1, Fig. 2, Ref: 6.)