Objectives: Cryoplasty combines conventional angioplasty - percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) with cold thermal energy. In this animal study, we investigated if preventive cryoplasty could reduce intimal hyperplasia (IH) at the venous anastomosis. Design: We investigated cryoplasty versus PTA of the venous anastomosis in a validated porcine, bilateral, arteriovenous graft model. Animals and methods: In 12 pigs, 24 expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) grafts were bilaterally inserted between the common carotid artery and internal jugular vein. Directly after surgery, one venous anastomosis was treated with cryoplasty at 10 C, the contralateral anastomosis with conventional PTA. At 4 weeks, graft flow was measured, quantitative a...
AbstractThe long-term clinical success of coronary artery bypass grafting with autologous saphenous ...
peer-reviewedObjective. Abnormal haemodynamics is commonly agreed to be a major contributor to the d...
Purpose: Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a proliferative process of vascular smooth muscle cells that oc...
AbstractObjectivesCryoplasty combines conventional angioplasty – percutaneous transluminal angioplas...
l l Purpose: To investigate the effect of endovascular cryotherapy (Cryo) on the density of collagen...
Background - The patency of arteriovenous ( AV) expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) hemodialysi...
OBJECTIVES: Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated with the ...
Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated with the development ...
Excellent patency rates are currently established in the use of autogenous veins as interposition ve...
ObjectivesThe development of neointimal hyperplasia with subsequent atherosclerotic deposition has b...
AbstractBackground: the biological characteristics of cryopreserved allografts are poorly understood...
BACKGROUND: The loss of patency constitutes the major complication of arteriovenous (AV) polytetrafl...
Cryopreserved bone allografts (CBA) used to reconstruct segmental bone defects provide immediate str...
Aggressive venous neointimal hyperplasia in a pig model of arteriovenous graft stenosis.BackgroundVa...
Objective Stenosis is the main cause of hemodialysis vascular graft failure, and it is primarily c...
AbstractThe long-term clinical success of coronary artery bypass grafting with autologous saphenous ...
peer-reviewedObjective. Abnormal haemodynamics is commonly agreed to be a major contributor to the d...
Purpose: Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a proliferative process of vascular smooth muscle cells that oc...
AbstractObjectivesCryoplasty combines conventional angioplasty – percutaneous transluminal angioplas...
l l Purpose: To investigate the effect of endovascular cryotherapy (Cryo) on the density of collagen...
Background - The patency of arteriovenous ( AV) expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) hemodialysi...
OBJECTIVES: Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated with the ...
Open arterial revascularization using venous segments is frequently associated with the development ...
Excellent patency rates are currently established in the use of autogenous veins as interposition ve...
ObjectivesThe development of neointimal hyperplasia with subsequent atherosclerotic deposition has b...
AbstractBackground: the biological characteristics of cryopreserved allografts are poorly understood...
BACKGROUND: The loss of patency constitutes the major complication of arteriovenous (AV) polytetrafl...
Cryopreserved bone allografts (CBA) used to reconstruct segmental bone defects provide immediate str...
Aggressive venous neointimal hyperplasia in a pig model of arteriovenous graft stenosis.BackgroundVa...
Objective Stenosis is the main cause of hemodialysis vascular graft failure, and it is primarily c...
AbstractThe long-term clinical success of coronary artery bypass grafting with autologous saphenous ...
peer-reviewedObjective. Abnormal haemodynamics is commonly agreed to be a major contributor to the d...
Purpose: Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a proliferative process of vascular smooth muscle cells that oc...