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Carbon dioxide laser microsurgical vessel anastomosis techniques

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Abstract

Rat vessels were dissected, and after adequate exposure they were clamped. The vessels were then transected and approximated with the help of two to five stay sutures depending upon whether the procedure was end to end or end to side.

© 1983 Optical Society of America

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