A retrospective analysis of 21 cases demonstrated the successful application of microvascular surgical principles in addressing arterial and venous insufficiencies during major gastrointestinal resections. Out of these, 20 organs were salvaged, showcasing the effectiveness of methods such as vessel repair and interposition grafts. The results indicate that precise microvascular interventions can significantly reduce the risk of ischemia and necrosis, offering a viable option for improving patient outcomes in emergency surgical situations.
Journal Article by Jaiswal D, Bhansali C (…) Shankhdhar VK et 5 al. in Indian J Surg Oncol
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