Literature DB >> 19497517

Utilization of shape memory in external vein-graft meshes allows extreme diameter constriction for suppressing intimal hyperplasia: a non-human primate study.

Peter Zilla1, Michael Wolf, Nasser Rafiee, Loven Moodley, Deon Bezuidenhout, Melanie Black, Paul Human, Thomas Franz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Constrictive external Nitinol meshes have been shown to suppress neointimal tissue formation and preserve endothelial integrity in vein grafts. As this mitigating effect increased with the degree of constriction, we investigated whether extreme constriction was possible without leading to detrimental luminal encroachment.
METHODS: A senescent non-human primate model (Chacma baboons/bilateral femoral interposition grafts) mimicking the clinical size-mismatch between vein grafts and run-off arteries was used. Control grafts were either untreated (group 1) or spray-coated with fibrin glue (group 2). Nitinol meshes constricting the lumen by <or=80% (group 3) were compared with longitudinally pleated meshes of identical circumference that constricted the lumen by >90% (group 4). Anastomotic size mismatch at implantation was expressed as quotient of cross-sectional area of run-off artery to vein graft (Q(C)).
RESULTS: At 6 months, all vein grafts without mesh support showed thick eccentric layers of neointimal tissue (group 1: 348 +/- 130 microm [Q(C) median at implant 0.19]; group 2: 318 +/- 142 microm [Q(C) median at implant 0.17]). Fibrin glue-spraying had no effect. In contrast, neointimal tissue was absent in all mesh-supported grafts (P < .007 in all cases) both at 6 weeks/6 months (group 3: 7.5 +/- 8.8 mum and 2.5 +/- 4.4 microm [Q(C) median at implant 1.47]; group 4: 1.3 +/- 0.6 microm and 3.8 +/- 5.6 microm [Q(C) median at implant 3.09]). Except for mild tissue buckling (fold height <356 microm) in one group 3 graft, none of the mesh-constricted grafts showed wall folds. Endothelial coverage was only complete in the mesh-supported groups (100% in group 3 and 4 vs 85 +/- 14%; P < .023 in group 1). Fibrin glue alone (52 +/- 48%) did not preserve endothelialization of control grafts (P < .38).
CONCLUSION: Extreme vein graft constriction using external Nitinol meshes is possible without detrimental tissue buckling. Although moderate constriction was found to be sufficient for mitigating diffuse intimal hyperplasia and endothelial detachment, extreme constriction may occasionally be required to eliminate luminal irregularities.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19497517     DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2009.01.068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


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