A simple and effective way of maintaining the microvascular field clean and dry during anastomosis

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Abstract

During microvascular anastomosis, it is important to maintain the microsurgical field irrigated yet dry so as to achieve a good view of the vessels for approximation. In this method, an infant feeding tube (size 4), with its tip sandwiched between layers of dry gauze and a surgical glove component placed in the anastomotic field and the other end connected to a suction apparatus, is used to maintain the microsurgical field free from flooding. It also has the additional advantage of providing a stable platform for microvascular anastomosis.

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Nambi, G. I., Kumta, S. M., Mokal, N. J., & Thatte, M. R. (2013). A simple and effective way of maintaining the microvascular field clean and dry during anastomosis. Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 46(1), 147–148. https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-0358.113737

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