Twin Tower-shaped Anastomosis: Two Comitant Veins Anastomosed to a Single Recipient Vein in an End-to-end Fashion

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  • Ito Hiroshi
    Department of Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Division, University of Miyazaki Faculty of Medicine
  • Hori Keijiro
    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Tokyo Women's Medical University
  • Niimi Yosuke
    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Tokyo Women's Medical University
  • Watanabe Tatsushi
    Department of Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Division, University of Miyazaki Faculty of Medicine

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公開日
2022-01-27
DOI
  • 10.53045/jprs.2021-0016
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一般社団法人 日本形成外科学会

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<p>In some cases of free flap transfer, two comitant veins must be anastomosed to a single suitable recipient vein to avoid congestion due to the lack of network between the two comitant veins. In this situation, both veins are mostly anastomosed to the recipient vein in an end-to-side fashion. However, the distal end of the recipient vein sometimes has to be cut to reach the comitant veins that are short in length. In such cases, we anastomose both of the comitant veins to a single recipient vein in an end-to-end fashion with a twin tower shape. The twin tower-shaped anastomosis technique involves two comitant veins in parallel anastomosed to a single recipient vein in an end-to-end fashion, and the gap of the two comitant veins is closed directly via an interrupted suture method. With this technique, two comitant veins and the recipient vein can be successfully anastomosed in an end-to-end fashion.</p>

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