ABSTRACT
Open-loop suture technique was employed for microvascular anastomoses in the rat to
facilitate surgery and to avoid inadvertently catching opposite side vessel walls
with the needle. A moderately trained microsurgeon performed carotid and femoral arterial
anastomoses, and conventional and open-loop suture techniques were compared. A 100%
patency rate was obtained in the open-loop series of 280 end-to-end anastomoses, and
this technique was 24 to 25% faster than conventional suturing.