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Supermicrosurgery and hyaluronic acid: experimental feasability study of a new method.

Q Qassemyar1, M Gianfermi2.   

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INTRODUCTION: As a technique of anastomosis for vessels of less than 0.8mm in diameter, supermicrosurgery has aroused renewed interest on account of its potential clinical applications. The technical difficulty of surgery at such a small scale necessitates exploration of new methods likely to render the anastomoses accessible and reliable. The aim of this article is to present the results of an experimental study on the feasibility of anastomoses (arterial diameter ≤0.5mm), assisted by the injection of hyaluronic acid (HA).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten end-to-end arterial anastomoses of the inferior epigastric artery (diameter ≤0.5mm) were performed in 5 rats. An injection of HA had previously been carried out in the vessel lumen and the sutures were made with 12-0 nylon. Immediate and 3-day permeability were controlled and anastomosis times were measured.
RESULTS: Average diameter of the arteries was 0.42 mm (range 0.29-0.48 mm). Mean anastomosis duration was 19.5 min (range 15-23 min). The average number of stitches was 6. Immediate patency was 100% with a success rate of 80% at 3 days.
CONCLUSIONS: The properties of HA seem to effectively facilitate anastomoses of arteries with a diameter ≤0.5mm. HA provides comfort and promotes safety in performance of exceedingly small-scale surgery. While the results appear promising, but further studies are needed in order to determine the potential toxicity of this method on tissues.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Acide hyaluronique; Hyaluronic acid; Microchirurgie; Microsurgery; Supermicrochirurgie; Supermicrosurgery

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25447214     DOI: 10.1016/j.anplas.2014.08.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Chir Plast Esthet        ISSN: 0294-1260            Impact factor:   0.660


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