2014
DOI: 10.1002/micr.22289
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Assisting suspension triangulated continuous suture technique for microvascular anastomosis in rat portocaval shunt

Abstract: Portocaval shunt in rats is widely used for experimental studies of hepatic diseases, 1-3 as well as for microsurgical training. 4 Suture-based anastomosis is technically challenging due to the small diameter, thinness, and deep location of the portal and renal veins in porto-renal anastomosis for portocaval shunt. "Back wall biting" caused by blood vessel collapse is a common cause of failure in the microvascular anastomosis. 5 Here, we report an assisting suspension triangulated continuous suture (ASTCS) tec… Show more

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“…The distal end of the portal vein was anastomosed with the right renal vein, as described ( 9 ). The clamps were removed successively from the right renal vein and portal vein to allow portacaval shunt ( Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distal end of the portal vein was anastomosed with the right renal vein, as described ( 9 ). The clamps were removed successively from the right renal vein and portal vein to allow portacaval shunt ( Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%