Most free flap failures result from technical problems in performing vascular anastomoses, such as endothelial intima lacerations, distortion of the vessels, and unequal intersuture distances. These incorrect practices can lead to thrombosis formation and, ultimately, flap failure. Solving this problem is a challenging issue for all micro-reconstructive surgeons. In the last decade, a vascular anastomotic coupler instrument was developed and reported on. We review our recent experiences of free tissue transfer using this vascular coupler device, and discuss how venous problems can be overcome with its aid. We believe the excellent patency rate of the coupler may minimize the well-described problems of venous thrombosis in the challenging fi...
Microvascular surgery has become an important method for reconstructing surgical defects due to trau...
The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaThe development of the flap transfer ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2016 Jevgeņijs Stepanovs et al.Microvascular free flap surgery, has become an...
Artículo de publicación SciELOAim: The aim of the present paper is to show the experience of the Pla...
Background: Successful vascular anastomosis is essential for the survival of free tissue transfer. T...
BACKGROUND: A patent microvascular anastomosis is of paramount importance in free tissue transfer. A...
Introduction Venous anastomosis remains to be a challenging step in microsurgical tissue transfer an...
Background: Anastomotic coupling device (ACD) has reached wide popularity, especially in venous anas...
To date, the gold standard for performing a microvascular anastomosis has been the penetrating sutur...
Microvascular anastomosis is mandatory for free flap surgery, but free flap transfer can be challeng...
Background There is a steep learning curve to attain a consistently good result in microvascular sur...
Background Coupler devices and hand-sewn anastomosis techniques are both routinely employed for veno...
Microvascular anastomosis is mandatory for free flap surgery, but free flap transfer can be challeng...
WOS: 000345527100026PubMed ID: 24961162Venous flaps are flaps by which tissue perfusion is accessed ...
Background: Since the first experiments with fibrin glue application in microvascular anastomoses in...
Microvascular surgery has become an important method for reconstructing surgical defects due to trau...
The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaThe development of the flap transfer ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2016 Jevgeņijs Stepanovs et al.Microvascular free flap surgery, has become an...
Artículo de publicación SciELOAim: The aim of the present paper is to show the experience of the Pla...
Background: Successful vascular anastomosis is essential for the survival of free tissue transfer. T...
BACKGROUND: A patent microvascular anastomosis is of paramount importance in free tissue transfer. A...
Introduction Venous anastomosis remains to be a challenging step in microsurgical tissue transfer an...
Background: Anastomotic coupling device (ACD) has reached wide popularity, especially in venous anas...
To date, the gold standard for performing a microvascular anastomosis has been the penetrating sutur...
Microvascular anastomosis is mandatory for free flap surgery, but free flap transfer can be challeng...
Background There is a steep learning curve to attain a consistently good result in microvascular sur...
Background Coupler devices and hand-sewn anastomosis techniques are both routinely employed for veno...
Microvascular anastomosis is mandatory for free flap surgery, but free flap transfer can be challeng...
WOS: 000345527100026PubMed ID: 24961162Venous flaps are flaps by which tissue perfusion is accessed ...
Background: Since the first experiments with fibrin glue application in microvascular anastomoses in...
Microvascular surgery has become an important method for reconstructing surgical defects due to trau...
The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaThe development of the flap transfer ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2016 Jevgeņijs Stepanovs et al.Microvascular free flap surgery, has become an...