Source: Khabbaz, R. C. et al. Development and Angiographic Use of the Rabbit VX2 Model for Liver Cancer. J. Vis. Exp. (2019)
In this video, we demonstrate the surgical implantation of tumor tissue into a rabbit liver to induce hepatocellular carcinoma. The procedure helps establish a reliable animal model to study tumor behavior and development of locoregional treatments targeting cancers of the liver.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Liver Tumor Implantation via Laparotomy
Figure 1: Exposed xiphoid process. Skin and underlying muscle have been reflected to allow for visualization of the xiphoid process (black arrow) and gut (white arrow). The white star denotes the cranial direction.
Figure 2: Linea alba. Overlying skin and fascia have been reflected to allow for visualization of the linea alba (black arrow) running in a cranial to caudal direction. This area is avascular and provides for blood-loss free access of the peritoneal space.
Figure 3: Lobe of liver outside peritoneum. This image shows a lobe of the liver that was gently extracted from the peritoneal space and placed on a piece of gauze.
Figure 4: Post-processed tumor piece for implantation. A piece of tumor processed to the appropriate size for implantation placed next to the tip of a #11-blade for scale.
Figure 5: Creating a pocket in the liver for tumor implantation. An #11-blade is inserted to the appropriate depth in the extracted lobe of the liver. This will create an appropriately sized pocked for the implantation of the tumor piece from Figure 4.
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Hair Clippers | Wahl | 41870-0438 | |
Ketamine | Henry Schein | 56344 | |
Xylazine | Akorn | 59399-110-20 | |
Curved Hemostat | WPI | 501288 | |
Atraumatic Forceps | Sklar | 52-5077 | |
Gauze | Medline | NON21430LF | |
15-Blade | Steris | 02-050-015 | |
11-Blade | Steris | 02-050-011 | |
Surgicel | Ethicon | 1951 | |
3-0 PDS/Taper | Ethicon | Z305H | |
4-0 Vicryl/Cutting | Ethicon | J392H |