Evaluation of low-pressure arterial and venous clamps: Electron microscopic study and possible clinical applications

Citation
Py. Durand et al., Evaluation of low-pressure arterial and venous clamps: Electron microscopic study and possible clinical applications, J RECON MIC, 16(6), 2000, pp. 465-471
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
JOURNAL OF RECONSTRUCTIVE MICROSURGERY
ISSN journal
0743684X → ACNP
Volume
16
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
465 - 471
Database
ISI
SICI code
0743-684X(200008)16:6<465:EOLAAV>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
These authors report on validating their choice of disposable clamps in art erial and venous microsurgery in a comparative and experimental study using the scanning electron microscope. This appears to be the first evaluation of venous endothelial clamping lesions. Early intimal clamping lesions were studied using three different clamps and two protocols in 18 Femoral arter ies and veins in rabbits. Results were evaluated using a new classification that can be applied to both arterial and venous lesions: Grade I: cellular disorientation and disorganization; endothelial lamination; and absent or very few platelet deposits; Grade II: alterations of the cytoplasmic membra nes in fusiform cells; presence of at least one breach of endothelial conti nuity; and moderate number of platelet deposits; Grade III: presence of end othelial detachment: and large numbers of platelet deposits. They showed that in arteries, ail the clamps tested caused only low-grade l esions. In contrast, in veins, they demonstrated both the very fragile natu re of the endothelium, and also the comparative safety of the low-pressure venous clamp. Their choice of specific clamps for venous anastomoses was va lidated.