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Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2012

Heterotopic renal transplantation in piglets using vascular closure stapler metallic clips or conventional suturing techniques: comparison of vessel growth and macroscopical study

María Carmen Calles-Vázquez; Elena Abellán Rubio; Verónica Crisóstomo Ayala; Jesús Usón Gargallo; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Our aim was to perform a macroscopic and imaging (ultrasonographic and angiographic) evaluation of vascular closure stapler (VCS) metallic clips for renal transplantation in growing piglets to assess their role for transplantation surgery in young children. If these techniques are to be useful, it is necessary to prove that their use avoids one of the main pitfalls of conventional sutures in this setting, namely lack of growth in the suture line. METHODS Twenty-four piglets were used for this study. Animals were subjected to a heterotopic renal autotransplantation when they were 45 days old. The right kidney was moved from its normal location to the cranial area of the iliac fossa. The end-to-side anastomoses between the renal artery and vein and the aorta and vena cava, respectively, were performed using VCS metallic clips in 6 animals. Continuous polypropylene suturing was used in another 6 piglets, and continuous polyglycolic acid suture was used in 6 additional piglets. A control group of 6 animals without renal autotransplantation was also included in the study. All animals were allowed to grow for 6 months, during which time serial angiographic and ultrasonographic studies were carried out to assess the existence of vascular flow disturbances or stenosis. Similarly, angiographic measurements were obtained to document growth at the anastomotic site. Longitudinal growth was evaluated postmortem after the 6-month growing period. RESULTS Angiography showed significant (P < .001) transverse growth in both arteries and veins belonging to the VCS clips, running absorbable suture, or control groups. No significant difference was observed among the 3 groups. Vascular growth in the running nonabsorbable suture (polypropylene) group, however, was significantly less than in the other 3 groups and did not significantly differ from baseline. Baseline luminal diameters at the anastomotic site as measured by angiography in the VCS group were 3.64 ± 0.40 mm in the artery and 5.30 ± 1.43 mm in the vein. After growth, these values increased to 6.87 ± 0.90 mm and 11.27 ± 2.53 mm, respectively. Significant longitudinal growth was evidenced macroscopically after 6 months in both aorta and vena cava in all groups. On the other hand, significant longitudinal growth in the renal artery and vein were only observed in the control, VCS, and absorbable suture groups. CONCLUSIONS In this experimental setting, satisfactory macroscopic and angiographic vascular growth results were obtained using the VCS clips, suggesting that this suture could be the technique of choice in pediatric transplantation surgery.


Cirugia Espanola | 2012

Validación preliminar del simulador físico Simulap ® y de su sistema de evaluación para cirugía laparoscópica

Silvia Enciso Sanz; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; Idoia Díaz-Güemes Martín-Portugués; Jesús Usón Gargallo


Actas Urologicas Espanolas | 2009

Estudio ultrasonográfico e histológico de la evolución de un modelo canino de hiperplasia benigna de próstata inducida por hormonas

Verónica Crisóstomo Ayala; Manuel Maynar Moliner; Fei Sun; Jesús Usón Gargallo; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2013

Growing Cava Vein Anastomosis: Comparison of Cross-Clamping and Suture Times Using VCS Metallic Clips, Interrupted Nonabsorbable, or Continuous Absorbable Suturing Techniques

Mari Carmen Calles-Vázquez; Elena Abellán Rubio; Verónica Crisóstomo Ayala; Jesús Usón Gargallo; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo


UNE: boletín mensual de AENOR | 2011

La calidad como herramienta de gestión

Javier Sánchez Fernández; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; J. Usón Gargallo


Actas del XXIX Congreso anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica (CASEIB) | XXIX Congreso anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica (CASEIB) | 16/11/2011 - 18/11/2011 | Cáceres, España | 2011

Métodos de segmentación y seguimiento de estructuras para vídeo laparoscópico.

Patricia Sánchez González; Marta Luna Serrano; Alvaro Fernandez Perez; Ignacio Oropesa García; Juan Alberto Sánchez Margallo; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera


Actas del XXIX Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica | XXIX Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica | 16/11/2011 - 18/11/2011 | Cáceres, España | 2011

Evaluación de habilidades motoras en cirugía de mínima invasión basada en el análisis del vídeo laparoscópico

Ignacio Oropesa García; Patricia Sánchez González; Pablo Lamata de la Orden; Magdalena K. Chmarra; Juan Alberto Sánchez Margallo; F.W. Jansen; J. Dankelman; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera


Actas del XXVIII Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica (CASEIB 2010) | XXVIII Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica (CASEIB 2010) | 24/11/2010 - 26/11/2010 | Madrid, España | 2010

Localización del punto de trócar basada en análisis de vídeo laparoscópico

Patricia Sánchez González; Pablo Lamata de la Orden; Ignacio Oropesa García; Francisco Javier Gayá Moreno; Juan Alberto Sánchez Margallo; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera


Archive | 2007

DISPOSITIVO ELECTRONICO PARA EL ENTRENAMIENTO DE TECNICAS ENDOQUIRURGICAS.

Pablo Bustos Garcia De Castro; Jose Mateos Sanchez; Jose Blas Pagador Carrasco; Miguel A. Sánchez Hurtado; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; Jesús Usón Gargallo


Archivos españoles de urología | 2018

Formación en cirugía laparoscópica urológica básica y avanzada: evaluación de 30 años de experiencia de un programa de formación en España

Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; Idoia Díaz-Güemes; Miguel A. Sánchez Hurtado; Javier Sánchez Fernández; J. Usón Gargallo; A. Serrano

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Ignacio Oropesa García

Technical University of Madrid

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F.W. Jansen

Leiden University Medical Center

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J. Dankelman

University of Amsterdam

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Andreu M. Climent

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Laura Fresno Bermejo

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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