Effect of Number of Sutures on Microvascular Venous Anastomosis in Experimental Rats

In this experimental study better patency rates (80 percent) were achieved when 8 to 9 sutures were used for anastomosis. Accurate edge to edge approximation and minimal medial damage were found to be prime factors in the success of venous anastomosis. Use of less number of sutures (4-6) resulted in...

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Main Authors: D. C. Srivastava, J. K. Sinha, S. Khanna, F. M. Tripathi, V. Bhattacharya
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Language:English
Published: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 1989-02-01
Series:Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0043-1774338
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author D. C. Srivastava
J. K. Sinha
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F. M. Tripathi
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description In this experimental study better patency rates (80 percent) were achieved when 8 to 9 sutures were used for anastomosis. Accurate edge to edge approximation and minimal medial damage were found to be prime factors in the success of venous anastomosis. Use of less number of sutures (4-6) resulted in significant leakage and early occlusion of the veins.
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spelling doaj-art-5fb56ab73c0e48539c19e263c6e678a42025-08-20T02:23:51ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery0970-03581998-376X1989-02-01220100701010.1055/s-0043-1774338Effect of Number of Sutures on Microvascular Venous Anastomosis in Experimental RatsD. C. SrivastavaJ. K. SinhaS. KhannaF. M. TripathiV. BhattacharyaIn this experimental study better patency rates (80 percent) were achieved when 8 to 9 sutures were used for anastomosis. Accurate edge to edge approximation and minimal medial damage were found to be prime factors in the success of venous anastomosis. Use of less number of sutures (4-6) resulted in significant leakage and early occlusion of the veins.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0043-1774338MicrosurgeryFemoral VeinSuture TechniquesRatsPlatelet Aggregation
spellingShingle D. C. Srivastava
J. K. Sinha
S. Khanna
F. M. Tripathi
V. Bhattacharya
Effect of Number of Sutures on Microvascular Venous Anastomosis in Experimental Rats
Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery
Microsurgery
Femoral Vein
Suture Techniques
Rats
Platelet Aggregation
title Effect of Number of Sutures on Microvascular Venous Anastomosis in Experimental Rats
title_full Effect of Number of Sutures on Microvascular Venous Anastomosis in Experimental Rats
title_fullStr Effect of Number of Sutures on Microvascular Venous Anastomosis in Experimental Rats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Number of Sutures on Microvascular Venous Anastomosis in Experimental Rats
title_short Effect of Number of Sutures on Microvascular Venous Anastomosis in Experimental Rats
title_sort effect of number of sutures on microvascular venous anastomosis in experimental rats
topic Microsurgery
Femoral Vein
Suture Techniques
Rats
Platelet Aggregation
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