Comparison of a coupling system and the suture method in end‐to‐side microvascular anastomosis in head and neck reconstruction

Author:

Kim Seong Ae1ORCID,Kim Junnyeon1,Lee Chae Rim1,Oh Deuk Young1ORCID,Jun Young‐joon1ORCID,Moon Suk‐Ho1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundUse of coupling devices in microvascular anastomosis continues to increase, but it is not yet actively used in end‐to‐side (ETS) anastomosis because there is no standard method. Therefore, we propose an easy and time‐saving ETS micro‐anastomosis method using coupling devices in head and neck reconstruction and compare it with the conventional suture method.Materials and MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed 30 consecutive cases (43 anastomoses) of ETS anastomosis in head and neck reconstruction from 2018 to 2022. Patient characteristics, operative details, and anastomosis time were evaluated. When using the coupling device, a cross incision was created in the recipient vessel to form vascular flaps. By pulling the flaps out of the ring, the intact vessel lining was fixed. Other procedures were the same as for a traditional anastomosis.ResultsThe mean anastomosis time was 12.81 min (range, 6.7–24.87) for the suture and 4.96 min (range, 2.02–9.4) for the coupling device, a statistically significant difference (p‐value <.00005). There was no venous insufficiency or flap failure with either method.ConclusionsETS venous anastomosis using the coupling device is an easy‐to‐use, safe, and timesaving procedure for head and neck reconstruction.

Publisher

Wiley

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