2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00423-021-02254-1
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One-shot side-to-side anastomosis (OSSSA) with stapler for cavo-cavostomy in liver transplantation: the first step towards a fully mechanized liver transplant?

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“…The shorter anastomosis and, thereby, the IVC clamp time may explain the similar rates of postoperative renal dysfunction despite complete caval clamping. This technique also mitigates the risk of injuring the thin venous wall while suturing in depth, and the constant inter-staple distances ensure a smoother anastomosis line 1 . Furthermore, since multiple stapler fires are possible, the anastomosis diameter can be widened at any point, which is not possible in the sutured approach.…”
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“…The shorter anastomosis and, thereby, the IVC clamp time may explain the similar rates of postoperative renal dysfunction despite complete caval clamping. This technique also mitigates the risk of injuring the thin venous wall while suturing in depth, and the constant inter-staple distances ensure a smoother anastomosis line 1 . Furthermore, since multiple stapler fires are possible, the anastomosis diameter can be widened at any point, which is not possible in the sutured approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique also mitigates the risk of injuring the thin venous wall while suturing in depth, and the constant inter-staple distances ensure a smoother anastomosis line. [1] Furthermore, since multiple stapler fires are possible, the anastomosis diameter can be widened at any point, which is not possible in the sutured approach. The optimal length of the anastomosis is not able to be determined from our early experience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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