End-to-side anastomosis with "open-y" technique on small vessels to increase patency and facilitate anastomosis

Mithat Akan*, Baris Cakir, Kaan Gideroglu, Tayfun Akoz, Levent Kavurmacioglu

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Abstract

We report a different type of microvascular end-to-side anastomosis using "open-Y" technique to increase small recipient vessel size and provide eversion of the vessel ends in end-to-side anastomosis. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of this technique with conventional end-to-side vessel anastomosis. Twenty rats were used to assess the open-Y technique in end-to-side anastomosis between carotid arteries and external jugular veins and another 20 rats constituted the control group in which conventional end-to-end anastomoses were performed. Statistically, the results at 1 hour and 2 weeks after the procedures favored the open-Y technique. When used in end-to-side anastomosis, the open-Y technique both provides eversion and increases the diameter of the vessel, which in turn ease the procedure and provide a higher rate of patency especially in vessels with a diameter of 0.5 mm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2226-2229
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Craniofacial Surgery
Volume20
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2009

Keywords

  • End-to-side anastomosis
  • Open-Y technique
  • Size discrepancy

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