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Use of autologous umbilical artery and vein for vascular reconstruction in the newborn.

A A Vlessis1, H Hovaguimian, E Arntson, A Starr.   

Abstract

Autologous umbilical artery and vein were evaluated as vascular conduits in newborn lambs. Eight newborn lambs were delivered transabdominally under sterile conditions at term. The umbilical artery and vein were dissected from the cord and stored in culture media. On the same day, each lamb underwent bilateral superficial femoral artery transection and reconstruction. Nine arteries were reconstructed with autologous umbilical vein interposition grafts, five with umbilical artery interposition grafts, and two by primary native artery anastomosis. After the birth weight of the lambs quadrupled (37 to 45 days), they were killed and all grafts and anastomoses were examined grossly and histologically. At the conclusion of the study, both native artery anastomoses (2/2) were patent. Five umbilical vein (5/9) and two umbilical artery (2/5) autografts were also widely patent. Patent autografts retained an intact endothelium supported by a viable media. The nonpatent autografts had become atrophic remnants displaying histologic signs of early closure. Graft failures are attributed to the extreme vasoactive nature of the umbilical vessels. These preliminary results suggest that umbilical vessels may be useful as a vascular autograft if the vasoactive nature of these vessels can be overcome during the immediate perioperative period.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7739244     DOI: 10.1016/S0022-5223(95)70308-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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