Contains fulltext : 50213.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Multiple factors contribute to the process of prosthetic graft failure. Some of them are specifically related to the biological behavior of the used materials. To pursue the ideal substitute for the autologous vein graft, many materials have been taken into consideration. Of these, polyester (Dacron) and human umbilical vein (HUV, Dardik) bypass grafts have gained much attention in vascular surgical practice over the years. This study compares the results of both in vivo and in vitro investigations on graft thrombogenicity and neo-intimal formation in collagen-coated heparin bonded Dacron and in HUV bypass grafts. It is an adjunct to our clinic...
Background: Bypass graft thrombosis remains a significant mode of failure in prosthetic graft revasc...
AbstractObjectives: a performance improvement in small-diameter bypass grafts remains a clinical obj...
The gold standard material in bypass surgery of blood vessels remains the patient’s own artery or ve...
BACKGROUND: Multiple factors contribute to the process of prosthetic graft failure. Some of them are...
Contains fulltext : 152926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A persistent ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to assess the healing qualities of presealed knitted polyest...
Purpose:We evaluated the contributions of coagulation factors IIa (thrombin) and Xa to small-diamete...
INTRODUCTION: Prosthetic graft patency greatly depends on graft thrombogenicity. The concept of graf...
PURPOSE: The failure of small-caliber vascular grafts still means a serious problem. Concerning the ...
Objectives. Almost a third of patients who undergo peripheral bypass procedures do not have suitable...
The long patency of vascular prosthesis in venous reconstruction has not been acceptable. The purpos...
ObjectivesAlmost a third of patients who undergo peripheral bypass procedures do not have suitable v...
OBJECTIVES: Customized aortic repair (CAR) is a new concept for endovascular aortic aneurysm repair ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To compare long-term patency of Heparin-Bonded Dacron (HBD) a...
Two novel strategies to improve the patency of vascular prostheses are described in this thesis. To ...
Background: Bypass graft thrombosis remains a significant mode of failure in prosthetic graft revasc...
AbstractObjectives: a performance improvement in small-diameter bypass grafts remains a clinical obj...
The gold standard material in bypass surgery of blood vessels remains the patient’s own artery or ve...
BACKGROUND: Multiple factors contribute to the process of prosthetic graft failure. Some of them are...
Contains fulltext : 152926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A persistent ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to assess the healing qualities of presealed knitted polyest...
Purpose:We evaluated the contributions of coagulation factors IIa (thrombin) and Xa to small-diamete...
INTRODUCTION: Prosthetic graft patency greatly depends on graft thrombogenicity. The concept of graf...
PURPOSE: The failure of small-caliber vascular grafts still means a serious problem. Concerning the ...
Objectives. Almost a third of patients who undergo peripheral bypass procedures do not have suitable...
The long patency of vascular prosthesis in venous reconstruction has not been acceptable. The purpos...
ObjectivesAlmost a third of patients who undergo peripheral bypass procedures do not have suitable v...
OBJECTIVES: Customized aortic repair (CAR) is a new concept for endovascular aortic aneurysm repair ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To compare long-term patency of Heparin-Bonded Dacron (HBD) a...
Two novel strategies to improve the patency of vascular prostheses are described in this thesis. To ...
Background: Bypass graft thrombosis remains a significant mode of failure in prosthetic graft revasc...
AbstractObjectives: a performance improvement in small-diameter bypass grafts remains a clinical obj...
The gold standard material in bypass surgery of blood vessels remains the patient’s own artery or ve...