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Microvascular Repair After the Sleeve Anastomosis

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Pages 65-70 | Received 15 May 1979, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Ethem Güneren, Ersan Odacı, Levent Yıldız, Hayati Akbaş, Lütfi Eroğlu & Süleyman Kaplan. (2004) Use of longitudinal invaginating matrix sutures in microarterial sleeve anastomoses. Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery 38:1, pages 1-4.
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Claes Lauritzen, Bengt R. Johansson & Elof Eriksson. (1980) Long-Term Study of the Microvascular Sleeve Anastomosis. Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 14:2, pages 165-169.
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Jian-Ping Yang, Aaron Marc Glickman, Vern Edwards, Martin I. Boyer & C. Vaughan A. Bowen. (1998) An ultrastructural study of the intimal hyperplasia in healing microarterial anastomoses. Microsurgery 18:7, pages 391-396.
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C. Vaughan A. Bowen, Douglas H. Leach, Nancy L. Crosby & Rick Reynolds. (1996) Microvascular Anastomoses. A Comparative Study of Fibrinogen Adhesive and Interrupted Suture Techniques. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 97:4, pages 792-800.
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Sergey L. Vyalov, Mark D. Rekhter, Vladimir B. Sidorov, Kirill P. Pshenisnov & Alexander A. Mironov. (2005) formation of endovasal structures and intramural channels in rat vena cava after application of microsurgical suture: Prophylactic effect of heparin and trental administration. Microsurgery 13:3, pages 143-150.
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Satoru Saitoh, Yukio Nakatsuchi, W. Steve Hart & William E. Burkhalter. (2005) New method for autogenous vein grafting with the telescoping anastomotic technique. Microsurgery 13:1, pages 11-18.
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Yoshio Nakayama, Shugo Soeda, Tomotari Iino & Akiko Uchida. (1987) Is the sleeve anastomosis a risky technique?. British Journal of Plastic Surgery 40:3, pages 288-294.
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Denis C. Katz, Franklin A. Rose, Yucel Erk & Melvin Spira. (2005) A one‐suture end‐to‐side microvascular sleeve anastomosis: Preliminary report. Microsurgery 3:1, pages 15-19.
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Christen Krag & Susanne Holck. (2005) Microvascular anastomoses: A comparison of the end‐to‐end and the telescoped techniques in rats. Microsurgery 2:1, pages 3-10.
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