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Reference Information for Clinical Data Related to Biover Microvascular Clamps

Evaluation of Low-Pressure Arterial and Veinous Clamps
Authored by: P.Y. Durand, G.B. Lan, L. Marchal, S. Rehart, G. Dautel, M. Merle (Evaluation)
Early intimal clamping lesions were studied using three different clamps (Biover® arterial Tamai clamp, Biover® low-pressure venious Tamai clamp, Biover® clamp for termino-lateral sutures) using two protocols on eighteen femoral arteries and veins in rabbits. In the case of arteries, all the clamps tested caused only low grade lesions. The veins tested were much more fragile and had a very high degree of harmlessness when the Biover® low-pressure veinous Tamai clamps were used on them.

A New Disposable Microvascular Double Clip
Authored by: T. Yoshii, S. Tamai, S. Mizumoto, H. Yajima, W.C. Huang (Published 01/1987 Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery Vol3N2)
A new disposable microvascular double clip made of polycarbonate has been designed. In order to investigate whether or not the clip causes vascular damage, experiments were conducted with scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy, using the common carotid arteries of Fischer rats. The study revealed that the new clip did not produce any damage to the arterial well. The new microvascular clip is economical, atraumatic to the vascular wall, and is always in the best condition, because of its disposability. The device is very useful for both laboratory and clinical microvascular surgery.