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Laser welded vascular anastomosis

1988

A comparative study was undertaken to investigate the application of a specially adapted microsurgical Neodymium Yag Laser system with a wavelength of 1,319 microns and a CO2 laser system for laser assisted microvascular end-to-end anastomosis (LAMA) of the rat femoral artery. Conventionally sutured anastomoses served as controls. Postoperative investigations included patency tests, light microscopy and tensile strength measurements. Both laser systems seem to be equally suitable for LAMA: The patency rates do not differ from those of sutured anastomoses and formation of microscopically small aneurysms occurred predominantly in control animals and only once in laser groups. The clamp time n…

MaleMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtyUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentFemoral arteryAnastomosislaw.inventionlawmedicine.arteryUltimate tensile strengthmedicineVascular anastomosisAnimalsNeodymiumWound HealingCo2 laserbusiness.industryMicrocirculationAnastomosis SurgicalRats Inbred StrainsCarbon DioxideMicrosurgeryLaserRatsSurgeryFemoral ArteryClampLaser TherapybusinessUrological Research
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Laser Welding - Suitable for Vascular Anastomosis?

1994

Carotid arteries of 21 piglets were transsected and reanastomosed either by laser welding (Neodym:YAG laser) or by conventional suture anastomosis. Histological specimens of the anastomoses obtained 2 to 32 days after the operation showed less foreign body reaction and intimal hyperplasia after laser welding than after suturing. There was, however, no significant difference when comparing occurrence of thrombosis, patency rate, or growth of the anastomosis in growing animals. Neither our study nor a review of the literature of laser-assisted vascular anastomosis in microvessels and large arteries up to 5 mm diameter could establish a definite clinical application for laser welding in vascul…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsIntimal hyperplasiaSwineAnastomosisPolypropyleneslaw.inventionPostoperative ComplicationsSuture (anatomy)lawmedicineVascular anastomosisAnimalsSuturesbusiness.industryAnastomosis SurgicalSuture TechniquesLaser beam weldingmedicine.diseaseLaserThrombosisSurgeryCarotid ArteriesEvaluation Studies as TopicSurgeryLaser TherapyForeign bodyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessThe Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon
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MICROANASTOMOSI ARTERIOSE CON POLYGLACTIN 910 IN RATTI IN ACCRESCIMENTO

1983

A preliminary issue on effective results of polyglactin 910 as microvascular anastomosis is reported. Tissue reaction to suture material seems to be minor than to prolene or other not absorbible material

Settore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E Infantileexperimental microvascular anastomosis polyglactin 910 growing rats tissue reaction.
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Renal transplantation by automatic anastomotic device in a porcine model

2015

Automatic vascular staplers for vascular anastomoses in kidney transplantation may dramatically reduce the operative time and, in particular, warm ischemia time, thus increasing the outcome of transplantation. Ten pigs underwent kidney auto-transplantation by automatic anastomotic device. Kidneys were collected by laparotomy with selective ligations at the renal hilum and perfused with cold storage solution. To overcome the shortage in length of renal hilum, a tract of the internal jugular vein was harvested to increase the length of the vessels. The anastomoses were totally performed by the use of the anastomotic device. On 10 kidney transplants, nine were successful and no complications o…

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Vitom® 3D in arterio-venous fistulas: Single centre preliminary surgical experience

2021

Background: Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the vascular access of choice for hemodialysis patients. A correct microsurgical vascular anastomoses is essential to the optimal care of patients. Loupes can help surgeons perform such procedures, but often cause neck or back pain and fatigue. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate whether a video telescopic operating microscope (VITOM®; Karl Storz Endoscopy GmbH, Tuttlingen, Germany) could be used as a substitute for loupes to create microsurgical vascular anastomoses. Methods: We evaluated microsurgical anastomoses with VITOM® in 10 patients (6 male, 4 female) from January 2019 to December 2019. The created anastomoses were 7 side-to-side, 2 side-to-…

haemodialysisminivasive surgeryvascular anastomosisvideo-assisted procedureschronic kidney disease
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U-stitches in microvascular anastomosis in an animal model.

2017

medicine.medical_specialtyMicrosurgeryAnimalbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentAnastomosis Surgical030230 surgeryMicrosurgeryNeurosurgical ProcedureNeurosurgical ProceduresSurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnimal model030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMicrovascular anastomosisModels AnimalmedicineAnimalsSurgerybusinessMicrosurgery
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Experimental reimplantation utilizing microvascular anastomosis in animals.

1977

Summary The use of the operating microscope and special microsurgical instruments make it possible to achieve successful anastomosis of blood vessels of less than 1 mm in diameter. Microvascular surgery offers newer possibilities in the transplantation of dermisfat grafts, and has led to an unusually high degree of success in the reimplantation of tissues. This paper describes a technique for microvascular anastomosis in animal experiment, using as a model the reimplantation of a completely amputated rabbit ear. In 10 amputated rabbit ears, the central auricular artery with a diameter of 0.5 mm and the two marginal auricular veins with diameter of 0.5–1.0 mm were microsurgically anastomosed…

medicine.medical_specialtyMicrosurgerybusiness.industryMicrovascular surgeryGeneral MedicineAnatomyAnastomosisAuricular ArterySurgeryTransplantationPostoperative ComplicationsReplantationMicrovascular anastomosisotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineMethodsAnimalsSurgeryRabbitsEar ExternalOperating microscopebusinessVascular Surgical ProceduresJournal of maxillofacial surgery
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