AbstractIntroduction: homografts have been used since the early days of vascular surgery, but have failed to provide long-term success. Arteries supplying organ transplants seldom show signs of biodegradation. We therefore introduced fresh arterial homograft repair with consecutive immunosupression (ATX).Aim: to assess feasibility and clinical usefulness of ATXSetting: university teaching hospital.Material and Method: conduits were harvested during multi-organ procurement and stored in Custodiol®. Implantation followed immediately. Viability of the transplant was documented in all cases. Patients received immunosuppession for the duration of bypass function.Results: thirteen patients received ATX for critical limb ischaemia (M/F: 11/2, age:...
AbstractPurpose: Occlusive disease of the aortoiliac segment may lead to limb-threatening ischemia, ...
AbstractObjective Patients with severe peripheral occlusive disease may present especially challengi...
Background Single-length saphenous vein continues to be the conduit of choice in infected-field cri...
AbstractIntroduction: homografts have been used since the early days of vascular surgery, but have f...
Arterial allografts, formerly called homografts, came into limited use in the 1940s and 1950s as art...
AbstractPurpose : Arterial allografts (AAs) have been recently reconsidered in the treatment of crit...
ObjectivesTo assess the outcome of arterial allografts in patients receiving organ transplantation.D...
ObjectiveThe availability of autologous vein grafts remains the limiting factor in infragenual bypas...
Objective: The availability of autologous vein grafts remains the limiting factor in infragenual byp...
peer reviewedIn as many as 25% of the patients with critical lower limb ischaemia, a suitable autoge...
AbstractPurpose: Lower-extremity arterial anatomy that is insufficient for successful vein bypass gr...
ObjectiveFemorodistal autologous vein bypass proves to be the preferred surgical therapy for long ar...
Objective: The lack of a suitable alternative for autologous vein grafts is usually the limiting fac...
ObjectiveTo audit a single center consecutive series of infrapopliteal composite bypasses with secon...
ObjectivesTo assess the outcome of cold-stored venous allografts in critically ischemic limbs in pat...
AbstractPurpose: Occlusive disease of the aortoiliac segment may lead to limb-threatening ischemia, ...
AbstractObjective Patients with severe peripheral occlusive disease may present especially challengi...
Background Single-length saphenous vein continues to be the conduit of choice in infected-field cri...
AbstractIntroduction: homografts have been used since the early days of vascular surgery, but have f...
Arterial allografts, formerly called homografts, came into limited use in the 1940s and 1950s as art...
AbstractPurpose : Arterial allografts (AAs) have been recently reconsidered in the treatment of crit...
ObjectivesTo assess the outcome of arterial allografts in patients receiving organ transplantation.D...
ObjectiveThe availability of autologous vein grafts remains the limiting factor in infragenual bypas...
Objective: The availability of autologous vein grafts remains the limiting factor in infragenual byp...
peer reviewedIn as many as 25% of the patients with critical lower limb ischaemia, a suitable autoge...
AbstractPurpose: Lower-extremity arterial anatomy that is insufficient for successful vein bypass gr...
ObjectiveFemorodistal autologous vein bypass proves to be the preferred surgical therapy for long ar...
Objective: The lack of a suitable alternative for autologous vein grafts is usually the limiting fac...
ObjectiveTo audit a single center consecutive series of infrapopliteal composite bypasses with secon...
ObjectivesTo assess the outcome of cold-stored venous allografts in critically ischemic limbs in pat...
AbstractPurpose: Occlusive disease of the aortoiliac segment may lead to limb-threatening ischemia, ...
AbstractObjective Patients with severe peripheral occlusive disease may present especially challengi...
Background Single-length saphenous vein continues to be the conduit of choice in infected-field cri...