Comparison of Robotic-assisted and Conventional Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flaps: A Retrospective Cohort Study [PDF]
Background:. The deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap is widely regarded as the gold standard for breast reconstruction. Recent advancements in robotic-assisted microsurgery have enabled perforator-to-perforator anastomoses.
Laetitia S. Chiarella, MD +6 more
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The use of cyanoacrylate in surgical anastomosis: An alternative to microsurgery
To present anastomosis with cyanoacrylate as a cheap, simple, fast, and available technique for anastomosis in urological, vascular, gynecological, and general surgical procedures. This method may in the future be a good alternative to microsurgery, particularly in centers where facilities are unavailable and the financial implication is unbearable for
Bot, G.M +6 more
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Colovaginal anastomosis: A totally unacceptable surgical error
The low anterior rectal resection and double stapling technique are well-established surgical procedures with well-known pitfalls, potential complications, and preventive measures. Colovaginal anastomosis is a surgical error which should not occur.A 39-year old woman underwent low anterior resection with double stapling technique, for rectal carcinoma ...
Panovski, Milcho +4 more
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Description and evaluation of a bench porcine model for teaching surgical residents vascular anastomosis skills [PDF]
Background Numerous models, of variable quality, exist to impart the complex skills required to perform vascular anastomosis. These models differ with regard to the kinds of materials used, as well as their sizes, the time needed for their preparation ...
Jauch Karl-Walter +5 more
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"End-to-end" and "end-to-side” colorectal anastomosis: does the selection of surgical tactics influence insufficiency of the apparatus anastomosis? [PDF]
It is still uncertain whether the choice of “end-to-end” or “end-to-side” anastomosis affects the risk of anastomosis insufficiency, with low anterior resections of the rectum in patients with colorectal cancer.
D. Yu. Savenkov +2 more
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Double-layered hand-sewn anastomosis: a valuable resource for the colorectal surgeon [PDF]
Hand-sewn anastomosis is an essential and fundamental skill for surgeons dealing with any gastrointestinal anastomosis. Despite the advances in minimally invasive surgery and stapling devices, there are still complex surgical circumstances when the ...
Cristopher Varela +3 more
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Intracorporeal versus extracorporeal anastomosis in laparoscopic right hemicolectomy: a retrospective cohort study of anastomotic complications [PDF]
Purpose Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy (LRH) can be performed with an intracorporeal anastomosis (IA) or extracorporeal anastomosis (EA). It is not clear which technique is best.
Jonathan Frigault +10 more
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Background: After surgical repair of acute type A aortic dissection (aTAAD), remodeling of the residual aortic segments is the key outcome parameter associated with late reoperation or aorta-related adverse events. In this study, we analyzed the surgical
Ting-Wei Lin, MD, MSc +7 more
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Surgical considerations for the “perfect” colorectal anastomosis
A technically sound colorectal anastomosis is paramount in optimising outcomes and reducing complications such as anastomotic leak which can lead to prolonged hospital stay, repeated operations, stoma formation, anastomotic stricture formation and even mortality in patients.
Ong, Suet Yan +3 more
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Colorectal anastomosis dehiscence following radical surgical operation for rectal carcinoma [PDF]
Background/Aim. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the biggest health problems of modern humanity, especially in highly developed countries. In Serbia about 3,200 patients suffer from CRC, out of whom about 1,100 patients suffer from rectal cancer (RC),
Trifunović Bratislav +5 more
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