INTRODUCTION: In free flaps, 5%-10% of complications are related to failure of sutured vascular anastomoses. Adhesive-based microvascular anastomoses are potential alternatives but are associated with failure rates of 70% in research studies. VIVO is a new adhesive with slow biodegradation within 6 months that has shown a 100% patency rate in research studies over 2 h observation time but long-term patency has not been evaluated. The authors hypothesize that VIVO will enable a reliable microvascular procedure comparable to sutured anastomoses over a 28-day period. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The right common carotid artery of 60 male Sprague Dawley rats, ~450 g, were used for microvascular end-to-end anastomosis. VIVO was applied with reduced su...
<div><p>Vascular thrombosis with subsequent distal embolization remains a critical event for patient...
ObjectiveAdhesives are useful supplements to seal distal coronary anastomoses, particularly in patie...
Abstract Conventional anastomoses with interrupted sutures are challenging and inevitably associated...
INTRODUCTION: In free flaps, 5%-10% of complications are related to failure of sutured vascular anas...
BACKGROUND: Sutured anastomosis remains the gold standard in microvascular surgery. The procedure is...
In microsurgical anastomosis, non-synthetic fibrin-based adhesives have predominantly shown superior...
Summary: Background: Though microvascular clamps are widely used for anastomosis training, there st...
BACKGROUND: In this study, we introduce a new microvascular anastomosis technique called 'PCA' (Pos...
Background: The art of microvascular repair progressed slowly over a century after Carrel′s ...
An experimental study in rats was designed to determine the effects of z-plasty on the patency of mi...
Background: Vascular repair with sutures is associated with disruption of the endothelial lining and...
Background: Animal models are commonly used in training protocols for microsurgical vascular anastom...
OBJECTIVE: Although several commercially available sutureless anastomotic techniques are available, ...
This study reports the development of a new open external vascular stent: the lock stent device (LSD...
The intravascular stenting (IVaS) method was published by Narushima and Koshima in 2008. This method...
<div><p>Vascular thrombosis with subsequent distal embolization remains a critical event for patient...
ObjectiveAdhesives are useful supplements to seal distal coronary anastomoses, particularly in patie...
Abstract Conventional anastomoses with interrupted sutures are challenging and inevitably associated...
INTRODUCTION: In free flaps, 5%-10% of complications are related to failure of sutured vascular anas...
BACKGROUND: Sutured anastomosis remains the gold standard in microvascular surgery. The procedure is...
In microsurgical anastomosis, non-synthetic fibrin-based adhesives have predominantly shown superior...
Summary: Background: Though microvascular clamps are widely used for anastomosis training, there st...
BACKGROUND: In this study, we introduce a new microvascular anastomosis technique called 'PCA' (Pos...
Background: The art of microvascular repair progressed slowly over a century after Carrel′s ...
An experimental study in rats was designed to determine the effects of z-plasty on the patency of mi...
Background: Vascular repair with sutures is associated with disruption of the endothelial lining and...
Background: Animal models are commonly used in training protocols for microsurgical vascular anastom...
OBJECTIVE: Although several commercially available sutureless anastomotic techniques are available, ...
This study reports the development of a new open external vascular stent: the lock stent device (LSD...
The intravascular stenting (IVaS) method was published by Narushima and Koshima in 2008. This method...
<div><p>Vascular thrombosis with subsequent distal embolization remains a critical event for patient...
ObjectiveAdhesives are useful supplements to seal distal coronary anastomoses, particularly in patie...
Abstract Conventional anastomoses with interrupted sutures are challenging and inevitably associated...