The possible use of the human umbelical vein as a vascular transplant, following appropriate chemico-physical treatment is discussed. The properties of this new prosthesis have been studied on the basis, first, of physical and dynamic tests and, thereafter, following experimental intervention on 12 dogs in which a segment of the abdominal aorta was replaced. The animals were angiographed at varying times from the operation, up to a maximum of 8 months, and finally sacrificed for thorough histological study using various techniques
Abstract: Small-caliber (1.2 mm inner diameter) vein grafts, made from a mixture of heparin and poly...
A study of vein grafts used for the relief of venous obstruction of the dog's hind leg was undertake...
The subject invention concerns vascular prosthetic devices and methods for ascending aorta and/or va...
Within the past ten years considerable attention has been drawn to the feasibility of transplanting ...
Experimental replacement of inferior vena cava with crimped woven Tetoron arterial graft was perform...
Vascular complications in fiver transplantation are a major cause of graft failure and mortality. Th...
Aim. Vein reconstruction using grafts may prevent sequelae of venous interruption or lesion. Autolog...
Umbilical cords are usually discarded after delivery, even though they contain a set of functional v...
To evaluate the potential of a supporting, compliant, biodegradable prosthesis to function as a temp...
AbstractAutologous umbilical artery and vein were evaluated as vascular conduits in newborn lambs. E...
In a previous study, we implanted autologous vein grafts in the carotid artery of rabbits supported ...
This study was supported by grants N. 83.00438.04, N. 84.01761.04, and N. 85.00500.04 from Italian C...
The long patency of vascular prosthesis in venous reconstruction has not been acceptable. The purpos...
To assess the function of arterial grafts after prolonged preservation in the University of Wisconsi...
Aim. Autologous vein (AV) is sometimes not suitable or present for a vascular restoration. Homologou...
Abstract: Small-caliber (1.2 mm inner diameter) vein grafts, made from a mixture of heparin and poly...
A study of vein grafts used for the relief of venous obstruction of the dog's hind leg was undertake...
The subject invention concerns vascular prosthetic devices and methods for ascending aorta and/or va...
Within the past ten years considerable attention has been drawn to the feasibility of transplanting ...
Experimental replacement of inferior vena cava with crimped woven Tetoron arterial graft was perform...
Vascular complications in fiver transplantation are a major cause of graft failure and mortality. Th...
Aim. Vein reconstruction using grafts may prevent sequelae of venous interruption or lesion. Autolog...
Umbilical cords are usually discarded after delivery, even though they contain a set of functional v...
To evaluate the potential of a supporting, compliant, biodegradable prosthesis to function as a temp...
AbstractAutologous umbilical artery and vein were evaluated as vascular conduits in newborn lambs. E...
In a previous study, we implanted autologous vein grafts in the carotid artery of rabbits supported ...
This study was supported by grants N. 83.00438.04, N. 84.01761.04, and N. 85.00500.04 from Italian C...
The long patency of vascular prosthesis in venous reconstruction has not been acceptable. The purpos...
To assess the function of arterial grafts after prolonged preservation in the University of Wisconsi...
Aim. Autologous vein (AV) is sometimes not suitable or present for a vascular restoration. Homologou...
Abstract: Small-caliber (1.2 mm inner diameter) vein grafts, made from a mixture of heparin and poly...
A study of vein grafts used for the relief of venous obstruction of the dog's hind leg was undertake...
The subject invention concerns vascular prosthetic devices and methods for ascending aorta and/or va...