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Locked Temporary Vascular Shunt for Wartime Vascular Injuries
INTRODUCTION: To reduce the ischaemia time of injured limbs in wartime, temporary vascular shunts (TVS) are commonly used. However, TVS are stabilized at the ends of the injured vessels using manual suture ties, the risk of dislodgement is high, and tightening manual suture ties is too time consumin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5576013/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28856316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvssr.2016.07.003 |
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author | Lu, H. Wang, X. Gou, W. Zhang, J. Lu, S. |
author_facet | Lu, H. Wang, X. Gou, W. Zhang, J. Lu, S. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: To reduce the ischaemia time of injured limbs in wartime, temporary vascular shunts (TVS) are commonly used. However, TVS are stabilized at the ends of the injured vessels using manual suture ties, the risk of dislodgement is high, and tightening manual suture ties is too time consuming. TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Locked temporary vascular shunts (LTVS) were designed, and each was composed of a silicone tube with a threaded outer surface and smooth inner surface in addition to two nylon buckle switches. The buckle switches were used to stabilize the silicone tube of the LTVS with respect to the vessel walls. This job was performed with two manual suture ties with the current TVS. The mean bursting pressure value of the veins shunted with the LTVS was 114.3% higher than that of the veins shunted with the TVS (0.045 ± 0.008 MPa vs. 0.021 ± 0.012 MPa; p = .00). Although the mean shunting time of the LTVS was reduced by 60.4% compared with that of the TVS (138.89 ± 18.22 seconds vs. 350.48 ± 52.20 seconds; p = .00), there was no significant difference in the patency times between the two types of devices (8.20 ± 9.01 hour vs. 8.40 ± 8.85 hour; p = .98). CONCLUSION: The LTVS, which was designed to treat wartime vascular injuries, might be safer and more efficient than the current TVS. |
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spelling | pubmed-55760132017-08-30 Locked Temporary Vascular Shunt for Wartime Vascular Injuries Lu, H. Wang, X. Gou, W. Zhang, J. Lu, S. EJVES Short Rep Technical Note INTRODUCTION: To reduce the ischaemia time of injured limbs in wartime, temporary vascular shunts (TVS) are commonly used. However, TVS are stabilized at the ends of the injured vessels using manual suture ties, the risk of dislodgement is high, and tightening manual suture ties is too time consuming. TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Locked temporary vascular shunts (LTVS) were designed, and each was composed of a silicone tube with a threaded outer surface and smooth inner surface in addition to two nylon buckle switches. The buckle switches were used to stabilize the silicone tube of the LTVS with respect to the vessel walls. This job was performed with two manual suture ties with the current TVS. The mean bursting pressure value of the veins shunted with the LTVS was 114.3% higher than that of the veins shunted with the TVS (0.045 ± 0.008 MPa vs. 0.021 ± 0.012 MPa; p = .00). Although the mean shunting time of the LTVS was reduced by 60.4% compared with that of the TVS (138.89 ± 18.22 seconds vs. 350.48 ± 52.20 seconds; p = .00), there was no significant difference in the patency times between the two types of devices (8.20 ± 9.01 hour vs. 8.40 ± 8.85 hour; p = .98). CONCLUSION: The LTVS, which was designed to treat wartime vascular injuries, might be safer and more efficient than the current TVS. Elsevier 2016-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5576013/ /pubmed/28856316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvssr.2016.07.003 Text en © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Technical Note Lu, H. Wang, X. Gou, W. Zhang, J. Lu, S. Locked Temporary Vascular Shunt for Wartime Vascular Injuries |
title | Locked Temporary Vascular Shunt for Wartime Vascular Injuries |
title_full | Locked Temporary Vascular Shunt for Wartime Vascular Injuries |
title_fullStr | Locked Temporary Vascular Shunt for Wartime Vascular Injuries |
title_full_unstemmed | Locked Temporary Vascular Shunt for Wartime Vascular Injuries |
title_short | Locked Temporary Vascular Shunt for Wartime Vascular Injuries |
title_sort | locked temporary vascular shunt for wartime vascular injuries |
topic | Technical Note |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5576013/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28856316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvssr.2016.07.003 |
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