Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2914967 | European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2006 | 6 Pages |
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the strength (pressure resistance) and histological findings of aortic anastomoses performed using a circular stapling device.Materials and methodsA circular stapling device was used for anastomosing a porcine aorta and a Dacron graft. The maximum pressure resistance of the anastomotic site of a porcine aortic specimen and a Dacron graft was examined (n=10). A porcine aorta with Dacron graft was anastomosed to a beating heart, and pressure overload was induced by adrenaline (n=5). Specimens of the anastomotic sites were harvested after 14 days and examined histologically.ResultsThe maximum pressure resistance of the anastomotic site was 427.3±34.4 (375–511) mmHg. No anastomotic sites leaked as a result of pressure overloading at 227.6±21.1 (201–260) mmHg. Histologically, good incorporation and cell coverage were observed, and the inner surfaces of the anastomotic sites were smooth and without stenoses.ConclusionsAortic anastomosis using a circular stapling device is feasible and worthy of further investigation.