Conventional versus fibrin-glue-augmented arterial microanastomosis: an experimental study

The purpose of this experimental study was to develop an alternative technique of arterial microanastomosis using only 2 stay-sutures augmented with fibrin glue, and to compare it to the conventional technique in arteries of varying diameters mimicking hand arteries. Eight anastomoses were performed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hand surgery and rehabilitation 2022-10, Vol.41 (5), p.569-575
Hauptverfasser: Le Hanneur, M., Chaves, C., Lauthe, O., Salabi, V., Bouché, P.-A., Fitoussi, F.
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of this experimental study was to develop an alternative technique of arterial microanastomosis using only 2 stay-sutures augmented with fibrin glue, and to compare it to the conventional technique in arteries of varying diameters mimicking hand arteries. Eight anastomoses were performed in 7 male rats, including 1 anastomosis each on the 2 femoral, iliac, and carotid arteries, and 2 on the subrenal aorta. The conventional technique was used on one side and on the first aorta anastomosis, while augmented anastomoses were performed on the other side and on the second aorta. Patency was tested 10 minutes after unclamping; clamping time, blood loss, anastomosis quality score (out of 15 points) and artery diameter were recorded. In arteries of diameter 0.5-2.2 mm, augmented anastomoses were on average 10.7 ± 3.2 minutes faster to perform (p 
ISSN:2468-1229
2468-1210
DOI:10.1016/j.hansur.2022.08.006