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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 57(10): 1663-1672, 1957


EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE ROLE OF VEGETATIVE NERVOUS SYSTEM FOR SHOCK

Department of Surgery, Keio Gijuku University School of Medicine. (Prof. N. Shimada)

Kojiro SHIRAISHI

1) By using previously Hexamethonium bromide, Chlorpromazine and/ splanchnectomy, pathological changes of the liver due to electric injury and severe bleeding were reduced.
2) It was proved pathomorphologically that changes of the liver in shock due to electric injury and severe bleeding was prevented by blocking, medicament or operation against vegetative nervous system.
3) The pathohistological changes of the liver, stimulating abdominal sympathetic ganglions with medicament and electricity (Reilly's Phenomen), were very similar to specificity of electric injury.
4) It is felt that the autonomic nervous system plays the most important part in the oncet of the traumatic shock due to electric injury and severe bleeding and also the morphologcal changes of the liver.
5) The foundamental study was done about the principle of artificial hibernation and controlled hypotention.
6) Shock preventing effect is produced by blocking of the vegetative nervous system.
(author's abstract)


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