Abstract Background: Cryopreserved human blood vessels are important tools in reconstructive surgery. However, patency of frozen/thawed conduits depends largely on the freezing/thawing procedures employed. Methods: Changes in tone were recorded on rings from human saphenous vein (SV) and used to quantify the degree of cryoinjury after diVerent periods of exposure at room temperature to the cryomedium (Krebs-Henseleit solution containing 1.8 M dimethyl sulfoxide and 0.1 M sucrose) and after diVerent cooling speeds and thawing rates following storage at ¡196°C. Results: Without freezing, exposure of SV to the cryomedium for up to 240 min did not modify contractile responses to noradrenaline (NA). Pre-freezing exposure to the cryomedium for 10...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to design an adequate technique with which to cryopre...
AbstractObjective to extend present knowledge of the biomechanical and structural changes which occu...
Purpose:We have investigated the effect of University of Wisconsin (UW) solution at different temper...
BACKGROUND: Cryopreserved human blood vessels are important tools in reconstructive surgery. However...
AbstractObjectives: we assessed the effects of cryopreservation on smooth-muscle cell injury in huma...
AbstractPurpose: Cryopreserved human blood vessels are important tools in bypass surgery. However, s...
Human saphenous veins were cryopreserved in 4% human albumin and 10% dimethyl sulfoxide. The effect ...
AbstractObjective: to evaluate the condition of organ donor arteries subjected to prolonged cold-isc...
Purpose:Long-term patency of cryopreserved vascular grafts is determined by maintained cellular and ...
AbstractObjectives to assess the effect of cryopreservation on the elasticity and compliance of arte...
ObjectiveBlood vessels are an important tissue for allogenic vessel replacement surgery, which is ne...
AbstractPurpose: An established method of cryostorage that might preserve the vascular and endotheli...
The feasibility of maintaining long-term viability of human venous allografts by cryopreservation ha...
To extend present knowledge of the biomechanical and structural changes which occur in the cryoprese...
AbstractBackground: the biological characteristics of cryopreserved allografts are poorly understood...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to design an adequate technique with which to cryopre...
AbstractObjective to extend present knowledge of the biomechanical and structural changes which occu...
Purpose:We have investigated the effect of University of Wisconsin (UW) solution at different temper...
BACKGROUND: Cryopreserved human blood vessels are important tools in reconstructive surgery. However...
AbstractObjectives: we assessed the effects of cryopreservation on smooth-muscle cell injury in huma...
AbstractPurpose: Cryopreserved human blood vessels are important tools in bypass surgery. However, s...
Human saphenous veins were cryopreserved in 4% human albumin and 10% dimethyl sulfoxide. The effect ...
AbstractObjective: to evaluate the condition of organ donor arteries subjected to prolonged cold-isc...
Purpose:Long-term patency of cryopreserved vascular grafts is determined by maintained cellular and ...
AbstractObjectives to assess the effect of cryopreservation on the elasticity and compliance of arte...
ObjectiveBlood vessels are an important tissue for allogenic vessel replacement surgery, which is ne...
AbstractPurpose: An established method of cryostorage that might preserve the vascular and endotheli...
The feasibility of maintaining long-term viability of human venous allografts by cryopreservation ha...
To extend present knowledge of the biomechanical and structural changes which occur in the cryoprese...
AbstractBackground: the biological characteristics of cryopreserved allografts are poorly understood...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to design an adequate technique with which to cryopre...
AbstractObjective to extend present knowledge of the biomechanical and structural changes which occu...
Purpose:We have investigated the effect of University of Wisconsin (UW) solution at different temper...