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Experimental microvenous thrombosis following anastomosis with a knotted suture

✍ Scribed by Heidi P. Tonken; Feng Zhang; Kenneth K. Yim; Reha Gencosmanoglu; Anthony E. Sudekum; Dante Campagna-Pinto; Leonard Newlin; Harry J. Buncke; Dr. William C. Lineaweaver


Book ID
102511583
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
498 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0738-1085

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✦ Synopsis


An experimental model for producing venous thrombosis was developed in end-to-end anastomoses of femoral veins in rats. The anastomoses were performed using a suture (9-0 suture-70 pm needle) with a knot 1 cm from the needle. The knot was formed by making either six or eight half-hitches in one throw of the suture. Vessel patency was assessed through the direct "milking test" at 20 min and 24 hrs. The incidence of thrombosis when using one knot with six halfhitches ranged from 20% to 40% and with eight half-hitches, from 50% to 70%. The incidence of femoral vein thrombosis varied directly with the presence and size of the knot. In this model, thrombosis was induced by exaggerating vessel injuries that may occur when performing routine microvascular anastomoses. This study demonstrates a reproducible thrombogenic model which mimics clinical practice and may be used to study the effects of local and systemic antithrombogenic agents.


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## Abstract An experimental microvenous thrombosis model was developed combining vein grafting in femoral vein defects with exaggerated vessel injuries using a knotted suture in the vessel repair. The rat femoral vein grafts were separately subjected to injuries caused by an anastomosis performed w