2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-023-07107-0
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“In Vitro” Evaluation of Energy‐Based Sealing of Graft Side Branches in Bypass Surgery

Abstract: Introduction Our objective was to compare the in vitro efficacy of electrothermal bipolar [EB] vessel sealing and ultrasonic harmonic scalpel [HS] versus mechanical interruption, with conventional ties or surgical clips (SC), in sealing saphenous vein (SV) collaterals, during its eventual preparation for bypass surgery. Methods Experimental in vitro study on 30 segments of SV. Each fragment included two collaterals at least 2 mm in diameter. One of them was sealed by ligation with 3/0 silk ties (control) and… Show more

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“…Different sealing devices as compared in this paper of Miralles et al [1] are nowadays used in surgery to dissect vascularized tissue or to control bleeding vessels. In vascular surgery, they can replace the traditional use of ligations or clips to occlude venous side branches during the preparation of a venous bypass conduit.…”
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“…Different sealing devices as compared in this paper of Miralles et al [1] are nowadays used in surgery to dissect vascularized tissue or to control bleeding vessels. In vascular surgery, they can replace the traditional use of ligations or clips to occlude venous side branches during the preparation of a venous bypass conduit.…”
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confidence: 99%