Twin Tower-shaped Anastomosis: Two Comitant Veins Anastomosed to a Single Recipient Vein in an End-to-end Fashion

Hiroshi Ito, Keijiro Hori, Y. Niimi, Tatsushi Watanabe
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In some cases of free flap transfer, two comitant veins must be anastomosed to a single suitable recipient vein to avoid congestion due to the lack of network between the two comitant veins. In this situation, both veins are mostly anastomosed to the recipient vein in an end-to-side fashion. However, the distal end of the recipient vein sometimes has to be cut to reach the comitant veins that are short in length. In such cases, we anastomose both of the comitant veins to a single recipient vein in an end-to-end fashion with a twin tower shape. The twin tower-shaped anastomosis technique involves two comitant veins in parallel anastomosed to a single recipient vein in an end-to-end fashion, and the gap of the two comitant veins is closed directly via an interrupted suture method. With this technique, two comitant veins and the recipient vein can be successfully anastomosed in an end-to-end fashion.
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双塔形吻合:两个共同的静脉以端到端的方式与单个受体静脉吻合
在一些自由皮瓣转移的情况下,两条伴静脉必须与一条合适的受体静脉吻合,以避免由于两条伴静脉之间缺乏网络而导致的充血。在这种情况下,两条静脉大多以端侧的方式与受体静脉吻合。然而,受体静脉的远端有时必须被切断,以达到短的伴随静脉。在这种情况下,我们吻合两个共伴静脉到一个单一的受体静脉端到端方式与双塔形状。双塔形吻合技术是指两条平行的伴静脉端到端与一条受体静脉吻合,通过间断缝合的方法直接闭合两条伴静脉的间隙。使用这种技术,两条伴静脉和受体静脉可以端到端成功地吻合。
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