BACKGROUND: In-stent restenosis due to intimal hyperplasia is an important clinical problem. Animal models of stent injury are limited by inconsistent arterial responses to stenting, and less intimal hyperplasia than diseased human vessels. To address these issues, we aimed to compare the degree of intimal hyperplasia in stented rabbit jugular-carotid interposition grafts (vein grafts) versus stented carotid arteries. METHODS: Jugular-carotid vein grafts were constructed in rabbits, then stented or left unstented. Carotid arteries were treated with similar stents or left instrumented only. After 3 or 28 days, vessels were perfusion fixed, embedded in resin, and sections were cut with a diamond saw. Intimal and medial thicknesses were measur...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The patency of intracranial perforating arteries after stent placement is un...
This study aimed to investigate in vivo two stent technologies, with particular emphasis on thrombog...
In the treatment of occlusive disease of the carotid and subclavian artery the endovascular therapy ...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a leading cause of obstruction of vascular interventions, including arte...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a leading cause of obstruction of vascular interventions, including arte...
OBJECTIVES: Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated with the ...
Abstract OBJECTIVES Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated w...
Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated with the development ...
Background. An important cause of vein graft failure is anastomotic stenosis caused by myointimal hy...
Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated with the development ...
AbstractBackground: Restenosis of arteries or bypass grafts after vascular reconstruction is a commo...
Treatments to prevent intimai hyperplasia, effective in balloon-injured rat arteries, have been disa...
ObjectiveThe clinical results after stenting in the coronary and peripheral circulations are vastly ...
Symptomatic atherosclerosis is commonly treated with balloon angioplasty or bypass surgery. About 30...
AbstractCoronary saphenous vein grafts in human beings have a more limited long-term patency rate th...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The patency of intracranial perforating arteries after stent placement is un...
This study aimed to investigate in vivo two stent technologies, with particular emphasis on thrombog...
In the treatment of occlusive disease of the carotid and subclavian artery the endovascular therapy ...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a leading cause of obstruction of vascular interventions, including arte...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a leading cause of obstruction of vascular interventions, including arte...
OBJECTIVES: Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated with the ...
Abstract OBJECTIVES Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated w...
Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated with the development ...
Background. An important cause of vein graft failure is anastomotic stenosis caused by myointimal hy...
Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated with the development ...
AbstractBackground: Restenosis of arteries or bypass grafts after vascular reconstruction is a commo...
Treatments to prevent intimai hyperplasia, effective in balloon-injured rat arteries, have been disa...
ObjectiveThe clinical results after stenting in the coronary and peripheral circulations are vastly ...
Symptomatic atherosclerosis is commonly treated with balloon angioplasty or bypass surgery. About 30...
AbstractCoronary saphenous vein grafts in human beings have a more limited long-term patency rate th...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The patency of intracranial perforating arteries after stent placement is un...
This study aimed to investigate in vivo two stent technologies, with particular emphasis on thrombog...
In the treatment of occlusive disease of the carotid and subclavian artery the endovascular therapy ...