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A systematic review of sutureless vascular anastomosis technologies.
Mallela, Deepthi P; Bose, Sanuja; Shallal, Christopher C; Goldsborough, Earl; Xun, Helen; Chen, Jonlin; Stonko, David P; Brandacher, Gerald; Sacks, Justin; Kang, Sung H; Hicks, Caitlin W.
Afiliación
  • Mallela DP; Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe Street, Halsted 668, Baltimore, MD, 21287.
  • Bose S; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.
  • Shallal CC; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering, Baltimore, MD.
  • Goldsborough E; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
  • Xun H; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston, MA.
  • Chen J; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
  • Stonko DP; Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD.
  • Brandacher G; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
  • Sacks J; Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Washington University Medical Center, St Louis, MO.
  • Kang SH; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
  • Hicks CW; Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe Street, Halsted 668, Baltimore, MD, 21287. Electronic address: Chicks11@jhmi.edu.
Semin Vasc Surg ; 34(4): 247-259, 2021 Dec.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34911631
ABSTRACT
Vascular anastomoses typically involve a handsewn technique requiring significant surgical training, expertise, and time. The aim of our systematic review was to identify and describe sutureless vascular anastomosis techniques. We performed a systematic review of all sutureless vascular anastomosis technologies published in MEDLINE, PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Cochrane, Web of Science, and Scopus Library databases and a patent review using US Patent and Trade Office Application, US Patent and Trademark Office Patent, Google Patents, Lens, Patent Quality Through Artificial Intelligence, SureChEMBL, and E-Space Net. Data from inclusion studies and patents published between January 1, 1980 and July 15, 2021 were abstracted to describe their category, anastomosis type and configuration, study types, and advantages and disadvantages encountered with each technology. Two hundred eleven original studies and 475 patents describing sutureless vascular anastomosis technologies were identified. In the literature, stents/stent-grafts/grafts (n = 61), lasers (n = 53), and couplers (n = 27) were the predominant device categories. In the patent review, adhesive technologies (n = 103), stents/stent-grafts/grafts (n = 68), and mechanical connectors (n = 61) predominated. The majority of studies involved in vivo animal studies (n = 193); 32.2% (n = 68) of investigations involved human trials; and 17.9% (n = 85) of patent technologies were approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. The main advantages described for sutureless anastomosis technologies included faster procedure time and greater patency rates compared with handsewn anastomoses. The main disadvantages included reduced vessel compliance, stenosis, leakage, and device costs. The appeal of sutureless technology is substantiated by numerous animal trials, but their use in humans remains limited. This may be a reflection of strict regulatory criteria and/or vascular complications associated with currently available technologies.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Inteligencia Artificial / Stents Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Semin Vasc Surg Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Inteligencia Artificial / Stents Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Semin Vasc Surg Asunto de la revista: ANGIOLOGIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article