Vein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both arterial and venous diseases. However, many of these grafts will eventually fail due to either intrinsic or extrinsic causes. This review examines the current understanding and knowledge of venous histology, vein graft pathology and the associated endothelial and smooth muscle cell physiology and pharmacology. In addition, the status of research on the therapeutic control of vein graft intimal hyperplasia and accelerated atherosclerosis is assessed
For patients with the most severe manifestations of lower extremity arterial occlusive disease, bypa...
Stenoses occur in 20-30% of infrainguinal vein bypass grafts, and are the commonest cause of graft f...
Stenoses occur in 20-30% of infrainguinal vein bypass grafts, and are the commonest cause of graft f...
AbstractVein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both a...
Vein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both arterial ...
AbstractVein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both a...
The long saphenous vein graft is the commonest conduit used for coronary artery bypass surgery. Th...
After the creation of an autogenous lower extremity bypass graft, the vein must undergo a series of ...
The most common cause of vein bypass graft failure in the postoperative period of 1 month to 1 year ...
Obstructive arterial disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed world. Ven...
This brief review focuses on experimental studies linking the proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosi...
Objective:To understand the cause of intermediate ePTFE graft failure when a venous boot is used. Th...
Surgical bypass of arterial occlusions using autogenous vein provides an effective treatment for man...
Examination of the changes in experimental autogenous vein grafts has presented some important resul...
Although arterial conduits are widely used and have improved the long-term results of coronary arter...
For patients with the most severe manifestations of lower extremity arterial occlusive disease, bypa...
Stenoses occur in 20-30% of infrainguinal vein bypass grafts, and are the commonest cause of graft f...
Stenoses occur in 20-30% of infrainguinal vein bypass grafts, and are the commonest cause of graft f...
AbstractVein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both a...
Vein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both arterial ...
AbstractVein bypass grafting is an integral component of cardiovascular surgical practice for both a...
The long saphenous vein graft is the commonest conduit used for coronary artery bypass surgery. Th...
After the creation of an autogenous lower extremity bypass graft, the vein must undergo a series of ...
The most common cause of vein bypass graft failure in the postoperative period of 1 month to 1 year ...
Obstructive arterial disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the developed world. Ven...
This brief review focuses on experimental studies linking the proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosi...
Objective:To understand the cause of intermediate ePTFE graft failure when a venous boot is used. Th...
Surgical bypass of arterial occlusions using autogenous vein provides an effective treatment for man...
Examination of the changes in experimental autogenous vein grafts has presented some important resul...
Although arterial conduits are widely used and have improved the long-term results of coronary arter...
For patients with the most severe manifestations of lower extremity arterial occlusive disease, bypa...
Stenoses occur in 20-30% of infrainguinal vein bypass grafts, and are the commonest cause of graft f...
Stenoses occur in 20-30% of infrainguinal vein bypass grafts, and are the commonest cause of graft f...