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      The normal healing process of microvascular anastomoses.

      Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery
      Animals, Blood Vessels, pathology, Cell Division, Endothelium, Female, Hyperplasia, Male, Microsurgery, Phlebitis, Rabbits, Vascular Surgical Procedures, Wound Healing

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          The vessel wall regeneration and the inflammatory response in the rabbit femoral artery and vein the first three months after microvascular end-to-end suture anastomosis was assessed histologically. The initial damage consisted of endothelial loss and partial necrosis of media and adventitia. The luminal surface was reendothelialized and the adventitial layer restored by 20 days, but the necrotized part of the media did not regenerate. Instead, the vessel wall diameter was maintained by an intimal hyperplastic response. At the anastomotic site a characteristic slight dilatation was persistent. Consequently, the vessel wall architecture was not restored to the preoperative state after microvascular anastomosis.

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