AbstractBackground: compliance mismatch is an important factor in the development of myointimal hyperplasia in both coronary and vascular anastomoses. This mismatch may be reduced by the use of newer suture materials and techniques. This review discusses the current techniques and materials used to date in generating anastomoses in both coronary and vascular applications and to correlate these with the degree of inherent compliance achieved. Methods: PubMed, ISIS, CAS and PAS database searches were performed. Other articles were cross-referenced. Results and Conclusion: continuous suture is still the most used technique in both cardiac and vascular surgery for the generation of anastomoses due to the reduced time and improved haemostasis. H...
The use of nonpenetrating clips (NPC) for vascular anastomosis is quickly becoming accepted. Studies...
Background: Routine vascular surgery operations involve stitching of disconnected human arteries wit...
Background: The main aim of performing a vascular anastomosis is to achieve maximal patency rates. A...
AbstractBackground: compliance mismatch is an important factor in the development of myointimal hype...
Surgical environment is becoming increasingly challenging for the cardiac surgeon since off-pump cor...
Surgical environment is becoming increasingly challenging for the cardiac surgeon since off-pump cor...
Elastic properties of vessel walls are altered by vascular anastomoses. Such alterations may lead to...
AbstractExperiments were performed in dogs to evaluate the mechanics of 26 end-to-end and 42 end-to-...
AbstractObjective to compare anastomotic compliance in end-to-side anastomoses with and without vein...
AbstractPurpose: Anastomotic compliance is an important predictive factor for long-term patency of s...
Abstract: Suture line stress concentration and intimal hyperplasia are related to the long-term comp...
Different suture techniques have been used for anastomosis in coronary artery bypass graft surgery. ...
AbstractPurpose: Anastomotic compliance is an important predictive factor for long-term patency of s...
The use of nonpenetrating clips (NPC) for vascular anastomosis is quickly becoming accepted. Studies...
The use of nonpenetrating clips (NPC) for vascular anastomosis is quickly becoming accepted. Studies...
The use of nonpenetrating clips (NPC) for vascular anastomosis is quickly becoming accepted. Studies...
Background: Routine vascular surgery operations involve stitching of disconnected human arteries wit...
Background: The main aim of performing a vascular anastomosis is to achieve maximal patency rates. A...
AbstractBackground: compliance mismatch is an important factor in the development of myointimal hype...
Surgical environment is becoming increasingly challenging for the cardiac surgeon since off-pump cor...
Surgical environment is becoming increasingly challenging for the cardiac surgeon since off-pump cor...
Elastic properties of vessel walls are altered by vascular anastomoses. Such alterations may lead to...
AbstractExperiments were performed in dogs to evaluate the mechanics of 26 end-to-end and 42 end-to-...
AbstractObjective to compare anastomotic compliance in end-to-side anastomoses with and without vein...
AbstractPurpose: Anastomotic compliance is an important predictive factor for long-term patency of s...
Abstract: Suture line stress concentration and intimal hyperplasia are related to the long-term comp...
Different suture techniques have been used for anastomosis in coronary artery bypass graft surgery. ...
AbstractPurpose: Anastomotic compliance is an important predictive factor for long-term patency of s...
The use of nonpenetrating clips (NPC) for vascular anastomosis is quickly becoming accepted. Studies...
The use of nonpenetrating clips (NPC) for vascular anastomosis is quickly becoming accepted. Studies...
The use of nonpenetrating clips (NPC) for vascular anastomosis is quickly becoming accepted. Studies...
Background: Routine vascular surgery operations involve stitching of disconnected human arteries wit...
Background: The main aim of performing a vascular anastomosis is to achieve maximal patency rates. A...