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An Experimental Animal Model of Anomalous Pancreaticobiliary Duct Union

Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 1998;4(2):100-109.
Published online: December 31, 1998

Department of Surgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

1Department of Pathology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

2Department of Laboratory Animal Research, Samsung Biomedical Research Institute, Seoul, Korea.

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  • The anomalous pancreaticobiliary duct union (APBDU) might cause the formation of choledochal cyst and malignancies of hepatopancreaticobiliary system. The purpose of this study is to make an experimental animal model of APBDU similar to that of human. One to two-month-old Mongrel dogs (n=12) were divided into two groups; the control group (n=2) had a sham operation performed, and in the experimental group (n= 10) the end of distal' common bile duct (CBD) was anastomosed to the side of the dorsal pancreatic duct making APBDD. Serum was obtained for chemical analysis on the 10th postoperative day. The dogs were sacrificed at the 5th week (n=3), the 6th week (n=3), the 7th week (n=2), the 8th week (n=2) and the 6th month (n=2) after the experimental surgery. With sacrifice, operative cholangiogram was taken, and bile juice was obtained for chemistry and bacterial culture. The en-bloc specimens of the hepatopancreaticobiliary system were removed for microscopic examination. Serum and bile juice amylase levels were elevated in the experimental group (n=10), but not in the control group (n=2). Operative cholangiograms of control group revealed no evidence of bile duct dilatation.. On the other hand, the bile duct in the experimental group was markedly dilated without any evidence of stenosis at the anastomosis site (n=10). Histologic examination of the hepatopancreaticobiliary system in the experimental group resembled the findings of choledochal cyst in human. The APBDU of this animal model can produce bile duct dilatation by pancreaticobiliary reflux. We think that this animal model can be potentially promising for the research about the APBDU associated hepatopancreaticobiliary diseases.

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J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg. 1998;4(2):100-109.   Published online December 31, 1998
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