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Application of Vascular Surgical Techniques in Oncological Surgery

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Before the twentieth century, the medical profession generally believed that if there was an intravascular foreign body, it might lead to intravascular thrombosis, and thus the blood vessel was blocked. Therefore, for the repair of vascular injury, it is mostly advocated that the vascular ligation is performed to treat the bleeding in early phase, but the ischemia necrosis rate of the distal tissue after vascular ligation is higher. In the late nineteenth century, Jassinowsk et al. began to try the interrupted suture to repair the vascular injury, but the suture line did not penetrate through the vascular intima. In 1900, Guthric and Cartel founded triple-point angioanastomosis; the blood vessels were sutured by means of whole-layer suture, which laid the foundation for vascular surgical techniques. In the early twentieth century, the technology of autologous vein transplantation achieved success. Thereafter, the vascular surgical techniques developed gradually.

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Shu, C., Zhou, X. (2018). Application of Vascular Surgical Techniques in Oncological Surgery. In: Zhou, X., Cao, Y., Wang, W. (eds) Oncoplastic surgery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3400-8_21

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