An Examination of Packing Methods for Grafts to Prevent Freezing Injury during Transportation for Liver Transplantation

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE(2023)

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Background: University of Wisconsin solution (UW) may freeze at temperatures below -0.7 & DEG;C, damaging the graft. The present study assessed the effectiveness of the liver graft package protocol, which recommends filling a package with sufficient liquid to prevent grafts from sustaining freezing injury. Methods: We filled ice cubes at two temperatures (-80 and -20 & DEG;C) around packages and performed a comparative study with four groups based on the temperature and filling of the second layer with lactated Ringer's solution (LR) (A: -80 & DEG;C, LR-; B: -80 & DEG;C, LR+; C: -20 & DEG;C, LR-; D: -20 & DEG;C, LR+). The bovine liver was used as a graft and preserved for 6 h in the first isolation bag filled with UW. Results: While temperatures dropped below -0.7 & DEG;C at some points for 6 h in groups A, B, C, they never dropped to -0.7 & DEG;C in group D. The macroscopic findings in groups A, B, C showed freezing of the UW and grafts, but no such results in group D. A pathological study including electron microscopy showed freezing injury in groups A, B, and C but no significant changes in group D. Conclusions: The graft package protocol prevents freezing of the UW and liver grafts.
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liver transplantation,prevent freezing injury,packing methods,grafts
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