Summary
CO2-pelviscopies or laparotomies were performed in 370 New Zealand white rabbits, and
were followed by coagulation of the distal uterine horns with unipolar, bipolar, endo-
or CO2-laser coagulation. After 1, 2, 4, 8 or 12 weeks laparotomy was carried out and, following
macroscopic description, photo documentation and measurement of the destroyed region,
the uterine horns were excised.
In addition to the normal histological and electronmicroscopic evaluation, 5 µ thick
cryostat sections were screened for the presence of nine different enzymes. Attempts
were made not only to determine the extent of the destroyed zone, but also to obtain
additional information on damage to the vascular and nervous systems of the tubes
and ovaries.
Progesterone levels were determined in 49 New Zealand rabbits before and after stimulation
with 50 I.U. HCG i.v. We were able to show that there is a definite correlation between
the type of coagulation technique and the extent of the destruction zone. The average
progesterone levels of the animals coagulated using the monopolar high-frequency technique,
were significantly lower than the hormone levels in the endocoagulation, bipolar or
control group.
Key words:
Various coagulation techniques - Animal experiment - Uni- and bipolar high-frequency
current - Endocoagulation technique - Endocrinological examinations in animals