Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years, ample attention has been directed towards the mechanisms that play a major role in the process of vascular graft failure, especially graft thrombosis and intimal narrowing have been highlighted. In this article, a survey is conducted into the key mechanisms of the biological processes of intimal hyperplasia and ultimate graft failure. The sequence of biochemical events that lead to thrombosis of grafts is used as a guideline to describe possible counteracting prosthetic surface interventions in each separate phase of the process.1 januari 201
Graft failure occurs in a sizeable proportion of coronary artery bypass conduits. We herein review r...
BackgroundWe sought to describe modes of failure and associated limb loss after infrainguinal polyte...
A diseased artery often becomes blocked, compromising blood flow to downstream tissues and organs. O...
AbstractIn recent years, ample attention has been directed towards the mechanisms that play a major ...
The purpose of this thesis was to design new strategies to improve the patency of small diameter byp...
AbstractWhen autologous vein is unavailable, prosthetic graft materials, particularly expanded polyt...
This thesis examines aspects of intimal hyperplasia in infrainguinal bypass grafts. There are 3 intr...
Graft failure occurs in a sizeable proportion of coronary artery bypass conduits. We herein review r...
Contains fulltext : 50213.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Mu...
AbstractPurpose: The modification of the distal anastomosis of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) bypass...
grantor: University of TorontoThe long term patency of surgical bypass grafts is reduced b...
Two novel strategies to improve the patency of vascular prostheses are described in this thesis. To ...
Purpose: Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a proliferative process of vascular smooth muscle cells that oc...
AbstractVein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both a...
Vein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both arterial ...
Graft failure occurs in a sizeable proportion of coronary artery bypass conduits. We herein review r...
BackgroundWe sought to describe modes of failure and associated limb loss after infrainguinal polyte...
A diseased artery often becomes blocked, compromising blood flow to downstream tissues and organs. O...
AbstractIn recent years, ample attention has been directed towards the mechanisms that play a major ...
The purpose of this thesis was to design new strategies to improve the patency of small diameter byp...
AbstractWhen autologous vein is unavailable, prosthetic graft materials, particularly expanded polyt...
This thesis examines aspects of intimal hyperplasia in infrainguinal bypass grafts. There are 3 intr...
Graft failure occurs in a sizeable proportion of coronary artery bypass conduits. We herein review r...
Contains fulltext : 50213.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Mu...
AbstractPurpose: The modification of the distal anastomosis of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) bypass...
grantor: University of TorontoThe long term patency of surgical bypass grafts is reduced b...
Two novel strategies to improve the patency of vascular prostheses are described in this thesis. To ...
Purpose: Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a proliferative process of vascular smooth muscle cells that oc...
AbstractVein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both a...
Vein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both arterial ...
Graft failure occurs in a sizeable proportion of coronary artery bypass conduits. We herein review r...
BackgroundWe sought to describe modes of failure and associated limb loss after infrainguinal polyte...
A diseased artery often becomes blocked, compromising blood flow to downstream tissues and organs. O...