# Gastrointestinal histological injury in pigs subjected to triple stent interposition in the thoracoabdominal aorta

**Authors:** Angela Claudia Paixão Soares de Magalhães, Gutenberg do Amaral Gurgel, Svetlana Maria Wanderley de Barros, Miguel Lucas Silva Valente, Maurício de Amorim Aquino, Sthefanie da Silva Bessa, Rogério Ferraz Baquette, Aldemar Araújo Castro, Guilherme Benjamim Brandão Pitta

PMC · DOI: 10.1590/acb402425 · Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira · 2025-03-10

## TL;DR

This study found that placing three stents in pigs' aorta did not significantly increase gut injury compared to a control group.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates the safety of triple stent interposition in maintaining gastrointestinal perfusion in a porcine model.

## Key findings

- Triple stent interposition did not significantly increase gastrointestinal histological injury compared to controls.
- Ischemic lesions were more common in the triple stent group but were mostly mild (grade 1).
- Serum markers showed no significant differences between the groups.

## Abstract

To evaluate gastrointestinal histological injury in pigs subjected to triple stent interposition versus a control group, hypothesizing no significant injury increase with triple stents.

A prospective study with 15 pigs divided into a control group (G0, n = 5) undergoing arteriography only, and a triple stent group (G3, n = 10) undergoing arteriography and three stent implantations in the thoracoabdominal aorta. After an eight-day observation, arteriography, euthanasia, and en bloc gastrointestinal harvesting were performed. Lesions were graded using the Park/Chiu classification, and serum markers were analyzed pre- and post-procedure.

Arteriography confirmed mesenteric artery patency in all animals. Histological analysis showed ischemic lesions in 88.9% of G3, mainly in the colon (89%), compared to 60% in G0, primarily in the colon (60%) and stomach (40%). Most G3 lesions were grade 1, while G0 had higher-grade lesions. Serum markers showed no significant intergroup differences.

Triple stent interposition did not significantly increase gastrointestinal injury, indicating its safety for maintaining gastrointestinal perfusion in this model.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Sus scrofa (taxon 9823)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Gastrointestinal histological injury (MESH:D005767), ischemic lesions (MESH:D017202)
- **Species:** Sus scrofa (pig, species) [taxon 9823]

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