“…There are reports of the common use of the standard parachute end-to-side anastomosis technique not only in vascular surgery, but also in many surgical fields including hepatobiliary surgery and gastrointestinal surgery. 16,17 In addition to the parachute end-to-side anastomosis technique, diamond-shaped anastomosis technique has also begun to be used in AVF operations. 9 This technique has been first applied by Sen et al with success in plastic and reconstructive surgery.…”
Both end-to-side anastomosis techniques have their own advantages and disadvantages. Using a patient- specific suitable technique rather than a standard technique would be more appropriate in arteriovenous fistulas formation.
“…There are reports of the common use of the standard parachute end-to-side anastomosis technique not only in vascular surgery, but also in many surgical fields including hepatobiliary surgery and gastrointestinal surgery. 16,17 In addition to the parachute end-to-side anastomosis technique, diamond-shaped anastomosis technique has also begun to be used in AVF operations. 9 This technique has been first applied by Sen et al with success in plastic and reconstructive surgery.…”
Both end-to-side anastomosis techniques have their own advantages and disadvantages. Using a patient- specific suitable technique rather than a standard technique would be more appropriate in arteriovenous fistulas formation.
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