TY - JOUR
T1 - A new concept for anastomosis of the fallopian tube
T2 - Tissue reconstruction with nonpenetrating, arcuate, legged clips in the rat model
AU - Tredway, D. R.
AU - Kirsch, W. M.
AU - Yong Hua Zhu, Hua Zhu
AU - Weber, K.
AU - Norburg, M.
AU - Saukel, G. W.
AU - Seraj, I.
N1 - To evaluate the titanium Kirsch-Zhu microclip microsurgical reanastomoses of the fallopian tubes.Compare the reanastomoses of the rat uterine horn bet...
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Objective: To evaluate the titanium Kirsch-Zhu microclip microsurgical reanastomoses of the fallopian tubes. Design: Compare the reanastomoses of the rat uterine horn between Kirsch-Zhu clips (Cushman Engineering, Albuquerque, NM) (group A) and conventional suture microsurgical techniques (group B). Setting: Microsurgery Research Laboratory, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, California. Patients, Participants: Fifteen SD rats Harlan (Harlan Sprague-Dawley Corp., Indianapolis, IN) were done in groups A and B and six in control group (C). Main Outcome Measure: Pregnancy rate, litter size, tissue of procedure, and histologic results. Results: The clip technique was shorter in procedure time and resulted in equal fertility rate and litter size. Histologically, there were less granulomatous formation and histiocytic inflammation, but muscularis thinning and fibrosis were noted with the clip. Conclusions: The Kirsch-Zhu clip has potential for application to human fallopian tube reanastomoses.
AB - Objective: To evaluate the titanium Kirsch-Zhu microclip microsurgical reanastomoses of the fallopian tubes. Design: Compare the reanastomoses of the rat uterine horn between Kirsch-Zhu clips (Cushman Engineering, Albuquerque, NM) (group A) and conventional suture microsurgical techniques (group B). Setting: Microsurgery Research Laboratory, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, California. Patients, Participants: Fifteen SD rats Harlan (Harlan Sprague-Dawley Corp., Indianapolis, IN) were done in groups A and B and six in control group (C). Main Outcome Measure: Pregnancy rate, litter size, tissue of procedure, and histologic results. Results: The clip technique was shorter in procedure time and resulted in equal fertility rate and litter size. Histologically, there were less granulomatous formation and histiocytic inflammation, but muscularis thinning and fibrosis were noted with the clip. Conclusions: The Kirsch-Zhu clip has potential for application to human fallopian tube reanastomoses.
KW - Kirsch-Zhu clip
KW - Nonpenetrating
KW - arcuate
KW - flanged joint tissue reconstruction
KW - legged clip
KW - reanastomosis of the fallopian tube
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U2 - 10.1016/S0015-0282(16)56955-6
DO - 10.1016/S0015-0282(16)56955-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 8062960
SN - 0015-0282
VL - 62
SP - 624
EP - 629
JO - Fertility and Sterility
JF - Fertility and Sterility
IS - 3
ER -