Implantation of novel small-diameter polyurethane vascular prostheses interposed in canine femoral and carotid arteries |
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Authors: | Karapinar K Ulus A T Tütün U Aksöyek A Apaydin N Pamuk K Can Z Saritaş Z Küçükay F Arda K Katircioğlu S F |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, SSK Diskapi Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVES: The performance of small-diameter (3-5-mm) vascular grafts still poses a challenge in the field of vascular surgery. We present here our preliminary experience with implanting unique small-sized polycarbonate urethane vascular grafts in 7 dogs. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Each animal was implanted with 4 interposition grafts, 2 femoral and 2 carotid. No anti-thrombotic medication was administered. Doppler sonography was performed at 3-month intervals to examine for patency and flow characteristics. Animals were sacrificed electively at 3, 6 and 12 months. RESULTS: At 3 months, all grafts were patent. After 6 months, 3 grafts occluded and at 1 year a further 6 grafts occluded. Hence 9 of 28 grafts occluded (67.9% patency). During the study, no correlation could be established between flow velocity or resistance index and occlusion. Histopathology showed intimal hyperplasia to be the cause of occlusion. CONCLUSIONS: Compared to literature data on small-diameter grafts in the same position, ADIAM's Biomechanical grafts performed clearly better. Compliance data suggest a correlation between elastic compliance and patency. |
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