Patency rates of coronary artery saphenous vein bypass grafts can be as low as 50% in the first year after surgery. Of these occlusions, 70% can be attributed to mural thrombus formation. Improvements in surgical handling techniques and in preservation media have improved patency rates, as has the introduction of perioperative antiplatelet therapy. The authors describe a novel preservation medium consisting of heparinized blood from the patient, papaverine and dipyridamole. This medium enhances prostacyclin production and maintains endothelial integrity in preserved saphenous vein segments
BACKGROUND: The technique of harvesting the saphenous vein (SV) for coronary artery bypass grafting ...
Nowadays, the great saphenous vein is the vascular conduit that is most frequently employed in coron...
Objective: The saphenous vein is the most commonly used graft in coronary artery bypass surgery, sin...
Endothelial damage of human saphenous vein (HSV) during the preparation for bypass grafting could af...
The saphenous vein graft (SVG) remains the most commonly used conduit in coronary artery bypass graf...
Background: The amelioration of the adaptation process (arterialisation) of the vein graft wall to t...
Background: The amelioration of the adaptation process (arterialisation) of the vein graft wall to t...
Background: The amelioration of the adaptation process (arterialisation) of the vein graft wall to t...
Background: The amelioration of the adaptation process (arterialisation) of the vein graft wall to t...
BACKGROUND: The amelioration of the adaptation process (arterialisation) of the vein graft wall to t...
Vein grafts are still the most commonly used graft material in cardiovascular surgery and much effor...
Vein grafts are still the most commonly used graft material in cardiovascular surgery and much effor...
Vein grafts are still the most commonly used graft material in cardiovascular surgery and much effor...
O ne of the major complications of coronary arterybypass grafts is graft closure, and this is largel...
In vitro and animal model data suggest that intraoperative preservation solutions may influence endo...
BACKGROUND: The technique of harvesting the saphenous vein (SV) for coronary artery bypass grafting ...
Nowadays, the great saphenous vein is the vascular conduit that is most frequently employed in coron...
Objective: The saphenous vein is the most commonly used graft in coronary artery bypass surgery, sin...
Endothelial damage of human saphenous vein (HSV) during the preparation for bypass grafting could af...
The saphenous vein graft (SVG) remains the most commonly used conduit in coronary artery bypass graf...
Background: The amelioration of the adaptation process (arterialisation) of the vein graft wall to t...
Background: The amelioration of the adaptation process (arterialisation) of the vein graft wall to t...
Background: The amelioration of the adaptation process (arterialisation) of the vein graft wall to t...
Background: The amelioration of the adaptation process (arterialisation) of the vein graft wall to t...
BACKGROUND: The amelioration of the adaptation process (arterialisation) of the vein graft wall to t...
Vein grafts are still the most commonly used graft material in cardiovascular surgery and much effor...
Vein grafts are still the most commonly used graft material in cardiovascular surgery and much effor...
Vein grafts are still the most commonly used graft material in cardiovascular surgery and much effor...
O ne of the major complications of coronary arterybypass grafts is graft closure, and this is largel...
In vitro and animal model data suggest that intraoperative preservation solutions may influence endo...
BACKGROUND: The technique of harvesting the saphenous vein (SV) for coronary artery bypass grafting ...
Nowadays, the great saphenous vein is the vascular conduit that is most frequently employed in coron...
Objective: The saphenous vein is the most commonly used graft in coronary artery bypass surgery, sin...