tailieunhanh - Vascular Surgery - part 3

Các điểm mốc giải phẫu oiScarpa của tam giác bao gồm những phần mềm của thư mục gốc của đùi. Khu vực này được bao bọc proximally dây chằng bẹn, chiều ngang bởi các sartorius | 230 Part m Basic Vascular and Endovascular Techniques FIGURE End-to-end anastomosis With an eversion technique and intraluminal vascular suturing. FIGURE End-to-side anastomosis with an eversion technique and intraluminal vascular suturing. References 1. Jassinowsky A. Die Arreriennaht Eine experimentelle Studie. Inaug Diss Dorpat 1889. 2. DorflerJ. Uber Arteriennaht. Beitr Klin Chir 1899 25 781. 3. Clermont G. Suture latérale et circulaire des veines. PresseMed 1901 l 229. 4. Carrel A. La technique opératoire des anastomoses vas-culaires et la transplantation des viscéres. Lyon Med 1902 98 859. 5. Carrel A Guthrie cc. Uniterminal and biterminal venous transplantation. Surg Gynecol Obstet 1906 2 266. 6. Haimovici H. Arteriotomy scissors. Surgery 1963 54 745. 7. Ascer E Veith FJ Flores SAW. Infrapopliteal bypasses to heavily calcified rock-like arteries management and results. Am J Surg 1986 152 220. 8. Frouin A. Sur la suture des vaisseaux. Presse Med 1908 16 233. 9. Haimovici H. A four-stay suture technique for end-to-side arterial anastomoses. Surgery 1960 47 266. 10. Blalock A Taussig HR. Surgical treatment of malformations of the heart in which there is pulmonary stenosis or atresia. JAMA 1945 128 189. 11. Shumacker HB Jr Muhm H Y. Arterial suture techniques and grafts past present and future. Surgery 1969 66 419. CHAPTER 16 Patch Graft Angioplasty Henry Haimovici One of the important limiting factors in the reconstruction of vessels especially of medium and small arteries is the constriction of the lumen resulting from closure of a longitudinal arteriotomy. This luminal constriction can easily be prevented by use of a patch graft. This principle of arterial repair widely used today was demonstrated experimentally by Carrel and Guthrie as early as 1906 1 2 . They defined this procedure as follows The patching consists of closing an opening in the wall of a vessel by fitting and sewing to its edges a flap taken from another vessel or from some other