| Literature DB >> 12370647 |
Ewa Komorowska-Timek1, Feng Zhang, De-Yuan Shi, William C Lineaweaver, Harry J Buncke.
Abstract
Vascular grafting is used frequently in the management of length discrepancies between blood vessels. Cryopreservation permits vascular graft storage and aids availability; however, long-term patency of cryopreserved arterial allografts is not well established. Fifty Fisher and 55 Wistar rats were used in the study. Thirty-eight cryopreserved Fisher femoral arterial grafts were transplanted into the femoral arteries of 15 Fisher (cryoisografts) and 23 Wistar rats (cryoallografts). Thirty-two fresh Fisher arterial grafts were implanted into 32 Wistar femoral arteries (fresh allografts). The animals were killed at 1, 4, and 8 months in each group, and graft patency was assessed. One-month graft patency was 100% in all groups. At 4 months, graft patencies were 86%, 100%, and 75% in the cryoisografts, cryoallografts, and fresh allografts respectively. All cryoisografts and fresh allografts were patent, whereas all the cryoallografts were occluded at 8 months ( < 0.01). Cryopreserved rat arterial allografts offered satisfactory graft patency up to 4 months after implantation and may therefore be applicable clinically in selected cases.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12370647 DOI: 10.1097/00000637-200210000-00012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Plast Surg ISSN: 0148-7043 Impact factor: 1.539