A New and Easier Way to Anastomose Microvessels: An Experimental Study in Rats
Author:
Claes Lauritzen a
| Affiliation: | a Laboratory of Experimental Biology. The Department of Anatomy (Head: P.-I. Br nemark), University of G teborg and the Department of Plastic Surgery (Head: B. Johanson), Sahlgrenska Sjukhuset, G teborg, Sweden |
DOI:
10.3109/02844317809013008
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Published in:
Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery,
Volume
12,
Issue
3
1978
, pages 291
- 294
Subject:
Plastic & Esthetic Surgery;
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Abstract
A new technique for microvascular anastomosis, telescoping one vessel into the other requiring only 2 sutures, is described. In 28 arterial and 15 venous anastomoses no failures were seen as recorded 3 weeks postoperatively by micro dissection, micro angiography, light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. It is concluded, from this experimental study in rats, that the new anastomosis is faster and easier to perform and at least as reliable as the conventional end to end anastomosis.
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