Mattress anastomosis in micro vascular reconstruction: technical note |
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Authors: | Masanori Aihara Hiroya Fujimaki Ryosuke Shintoku Tadashi Osawa Ken Asakura Mizuho Miyazaki Tetsuyoshi Horiuchi Junpei Nitta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Neurosurgery, Maebashi Red Cross Hospital, 3-21-36 Asahi, Maebashi, Gunma, 371, Japan 3. Department of Neurosurgery, Tatebayashi Kosei Hospital, 262-1 Narushima, Tatebayashi, Gunma, 374, Japan 2. Kobayashi Neurosurgical Hospital, 1-5-21 Miwa, Nagano, 380, Japan
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Abstract: | Background Superficial temporal artery-to-middle cerebral artery (STA-MCA) anastomosis is a common procedure for neurosurgeons. The surgery necessarily requires accurate and speedy manipulation of microscope, for which a specific training is needed. Unexpected bypass occlusion sometimes happen during surgery. Objective Generally, conventional interrupted or continuous suture has been used for vascular anastomosis, despite various ideas have been attempted in the other surgery fields. We propose a horizontal mattress suture technique for intracranial microvascular bypass surgery. This is the first report ever published on intracranial vascular anastomosis. Methods We had four patients of STA-MCA bypass surgery with “mattress anastomosis” from March to May of 2012. Results During the procedure, there was no bypass occlusion and good patency was confirmed in all cases. Conclusion Intimae of the recipient and the donor blood vessel contact each other precisely with this technique. Although a long-term assessment of patency is needed, it is useful for the intracranial bypass surgery. |
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