TOKITA Daisuke
Department School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine Position |
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Article types | Original article |
Language | English |
Peer review | Peer reviewed |
Title | Vascular closure staples for portal vein reconstruction in living-donor liver transplantation. |
Journal | Formal name:American journal of surgery Abbreviation:Am J Surg ISSN code:00029610/00029610 |
Domestic / Foregin | Foregin |
Volume, Issue, Page | 190(1),pp.65-8 |
Author and coauthor | Tashiro Hirotaka, Ohdan Hideki, Itamoto Toshiyuki, Ishifuro Minoru, Hara Hidetaka, Tokita Daisuke, Onoe Takashi, Ishiyama Kouhei, Mitsuta Hiroshi, Ide Kentarou, Ogawa Takayuki, Asahara Toshimasa |
Publication date | 2005/07 |
Summary | BACKGROUND:Portal vein reconstruction is still a crucial problem in living-donor liver transplantation. Vascular closure staples (VCS) have been applied for small peripheral and large vessels because of the technical ease with which they can be employed. We describe here our experience with portal vein reconstruction in living donor-liver transplantation and compare VCS with conventional sutures in portal vein reconstruction.METHODS:The anastomosis between the donor portal vein and recipient portal vein or the right external iliac vein graft was created using either VCS or conventional sutures.RESULTS:The stenotic ratios were .51 +/- .15 and .79 +/- .25 for the conventional sutures and VCS, respectively. The stenotic ratio was significantly lower in VCS compared with conventional sutures.CONCLUSIONS:VCS compared with conventional sutures has the advantage of low risk of anastomotic stenosis. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2004.10.006 |
PMID | 15972175 |