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A new plastic for morphometric investigation of blood vessels, especially in large organs such as the human liver
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1982
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringMorphometric InvestigationSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringBioactive MaterialBlood VesselsAraldite Cy 223Artificial OrganBiocompatible MaterialVascular SurgeryCapillary NetworkRadiologyVascular ImageNew PlasticNeovascularizationLiver TransplantationBiomedical ImagingUniform InfiltrationWound HealingCorrosion CastsSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicinePlastic Surgery
In this paper a technique is described, using Araldite CY 223 and hardener HY 2967 as injection material, for preparing corrosion casts or histological sections. The plastic has a viscosity (at 39-40 degrees C) similar to that of blood, a gelling time of approximately 17 min (at 40 degrees C), and an exothermic transition energy of delta H = 80.28 +/- 3.20 cal/gm. The influence of the plastic on the tissue is discussed. The histological sectioning of fixed tissue containing Araldite-filled blood vessels after embedding in 2-hydroxyethyl-methacrylate (GMA) is described. When using GMA in a modification of the mixtures of Ruddell (1967) and Sims (1974), methylbenzoate is recommended as an intermedium in order to obtain a more uniform infiltration and reproducible section thickness. At the same time methylbenzoate is recommended as a storing fluid. Sections of 2-3 micrometers afford satisfying morphologic and morphometric results. This method allows various arterial wall dimensions to be measured easily, and provides a suitable means to compare histometric values with SEM data derived from corrosion casts.
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