## Abstract The telescoped microvascular anastomosis was compared with the standard endβ to end technique in the renal arteries of rats both in situ and in orthotopic kidney transplantation. The telescoped technique was easier to perform, required fewer sutures, allowed the transplantation to be do
Microvascular anastomoses: A comparison of the end-to-end and the telescoped techniques in rats
β Scribed by Dr. Christen Krag; Dr. Susanne Holck
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 724 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0738-1085
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The endβtoβend anastomotic technique and the telescoped anastomotic technique were compared in a paired experimental study of 200 primarily patent anastomoses in the femoral arteries and veins of rats. It was found that the arterial telescoped anastomosis was faster and simpler to perform and had a significantly lower frequency of late thrombotic deposition (13%) than the arterial endβtoβend anastomosis (41%), although the patency rates at 1 week were equal (88%). Aneurysms at the site of the anastomosis were not observed in the arterial telescoped anastomoses, while initial stages of probable aneurysms were observed in 24% of the arterial endβtoβend anastomoses. The venous telescoped anastomoses were also less timeconsuming and simpler to construct. Although equal patency rates at 1 week were obtained (84%β88%), the venous telescoped anastomoses displayed a significantly more pronounced incidence of thrombotic deposition at the site of the anastomosis.
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