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2024 “Vaso-Lock for sutureless anastomosis in a pig arteriovenous loop model”

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Author
X. Li, E. R. Young, C. Martin, J. G Ribaudo, M. Zaghloul, S. Roberts, R. Meade, B. Arif, W. R. Moritz, S. Madira, J. B. Schofield, H. Xun, C. W Hicks, S. H. Kang, M. A Zayed, J. M. Sacks
Journal
Biomaterials
Vol
308
Page
122563
Year
2024

A vascular anastomosis is a critical surgical skill that involves connecting blood vessels. Traditional handsewn techniques can be challenging and resource intensive. To address these issues, we have developed a unique sutureless anastomotic device called Vaso-Lock. This intraluminal device connects free vascular ends using anchors to maintain traction and enable a rapid anastomosis. We tested the anastomotic capability of Vaso-Locks in a pig common carotid-internal jugular arteriovenous model. The use of Vaso-Lock allowed us to accomplish this procedure in less than 10 min, in contrast to the approximately 40 min required for a handsewn anastomosis. The Vaso-Lock effectively maintained patency for at least 6 weeks without causing significant tissue damage. Histological analysis revealed that the device was successfully incorporated into the arterial wall, promoting a natural healing process. Additionally, organ evaluations indicated no adverse effects from using the Vaso-Lock. Our findings support the safety and effectiveness of the Vaso-Lock for arteriovenous anastomosis in pigs, with potential applicability for translation to humans. Our novel sutureless device has the potential to advance surgical practice and improve patient outcomes.


https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2024.122563