File:Side-to-End-Lymphaticovenular-Anastomosis-through-Temporary-Lymphatic-Expansion-pone.0059523.s001.ogv

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English: A lymphatic vessel with diameter of 0.45 mm and a venule with diameter of 0.60 mm are prepared for anastomosis. The lymphatic vessel is clamped proximal to the anastomosis site, and the limb distal to the anastomosis site is massaged to expand the lymphatic vessel. The lymphatic vessel becomes dilated to 0.70 mm in diameter via clamping and the massage, allowing easier creation of a window for S-E anastomosis, one of the most difficult procedures in S-E anastomosis. A window for anastomosis is created using microscissors. Successful creation of the window appropriate for anastomosis allows safe and easy S-E anastomosis. After completion of the SEATTLE procedure, patency of the anastomosis is confirmed by observing a movement of lymph-blood border under an operating microscope. In this anastomosis, blood temporalily flowed into the lymphatic vessel, then the lymph-blood border moved to the venule.
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Source Video S1 from Yamamoto T, Yoshimatsu H, Yamamoto N, Narushima M, Iida T, Koshima I (2013). "Side-to-End Lymphaticovenular Anastomosis through Temporary Lymphatic Expansion". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0059523. PMID 23536881. PMC: 3607574.
Author Yamamoto T, Yoshimatsu H, Yamamoto N, Narushima M, Iida T, Koshima I
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