2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcts.2007.09.005
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Basic interrupted versus continuous suturing techniques in bronchial anastomosis following sleeve lobectomy in dogs☆

Abstract: Our research revealed that the healing of the anastomosis was not affected by the suturing technique performed.

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“…Anastomotic complications can be prevented through careful dissection, preservation of blood flow and precise anastomosis. In a report presented by Bayram et al, [5] two different anastomosis techniques were compared and there was no difference in anastomotic healing. They also showed that the continuous suture method is completed in shorter time than the interrupted technique.…”
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“…Anastomotic complications can be prevented through careful dissection, preservation of blood flow and precise anastomosis. In a report presented by Bayram et al, [5] two different anastomosis techniques were compared and there was no difference in anastomotic healing. They also showed that the continuous suture method is completed in shorter time than the interrupted technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Anastomosis can be performed with separate sutures, as well as with continuous suture technique that can be completed in shorter time and with similar success. [5] Bronchoplastic procedures are suitable for approximately 5-8% of patients with resectable pulmonary malignancy. [6] The greatest benefit of increase in this rate is that it would reduce pneumonectomies.…”
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“…Bayram and colleagues 1 compared interrupted and continuous suture techniques for bronchial anastomosis after sleeve lobectomies in dogs. Histopathological examination showed no differences in healing of the anastomoses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Für die Rekonstruktion der Bifurkation können verschiedene Nahttechniken verwendet werden: Einzelknopfnähte, fortlaufende Nähte oder Kombinationen beider Techniken sind möglich [2,16,21,32,38]. Signifikante Unterschiede zwischen den Techniken hinsichtlich der Anastomosenheilung konnten in Studien bei Manschettenresektionen nicht nachgewiesen werden [39,40,41,42], sodass die Wahl der Technik nach Präferenz des/der Operateurs*in erfolgen kann. Hinsichtlich des Nahtmaterials überwiegt die Verwendung von resorbierbaren monofilen Fäden (z.…”
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