RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The effect of lidocaine on the endothelium damage in rabbit vein grafts JF Saudi Medical Journal JO Saudi Med J FD Prince Sultan Military Medical City SP 236 OP 240 VO 32 IS 3 A1 Yusuf Unal A1 Oncul Sema A1 Demirel C. Bekir A1 Yilmazer Demet A1 Arslan Mustafa A1 Kavutcu Mustafa A1 Alper Murat A1 Ilvan Gizem YR 2011 UL http://smj.org.sa/content/32/3/236.abstract AB OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of perivascular and intravenous application of lidocaine on venous endothelial morphology of harvested rabbit vein graft.METHODS: This study was conducted in Gazi University Animal Research Laboratory, Ankara, Turkey in March 2009. Three ear veins of each rabbits (n=6) were used. Control group (Group C, n=6 vessels), vein segment was excised from the distal end. Perivascular group (Group P, n=6); 2 ml lidocaine 1% was injected in the perivascular area of the second vein of the same ear, and the vein segment was excised. Intravascular group (Group I, n=6); the vein in the second ear was clamped and 2 ml of lidocaine 1% was administered intravascular, and 5 minutes later, a 2 cm vein segment was excised. Nitric oxide synthase and thiobarbutiric acid reactive substance levels were measured, and histopathologic examination was performed to assess the effects of lidocaine administration.RESULTS: Histopathological findings in groups C, P and I were similar. There were lower thiobarbituric reactive substances level in groups I (p=0.024) and P (p=0.041) than the control group. Nitric oxide synthase activity was higher in groups I (p=0.026) and P (p=0.037) when compared to group C.CONCLUSION: Our results showed both perivascular infiltration and intravascular administration could prevent the consequences of endothelium damage that occurs during the harvesting of veins.