Literature DB >> 7877568

Evaluation of the Omniflow collagen-polymer vascular prosthesis.

J A Werkmeister1, J F White, J A Ramshaw.   

Abstract

The Omniflow Vascular Prosthesis (OVP) is a truly integrated bio-synthetic composite of polyester mesh and ovine connective tissue components. In animal and human studies, the prosthesis has demonstrated long-term patency rates comparable and often better than alternate surgical replacements, with minimal aneurysmal or thrombotic problems. Immunohistological and TEM analysis of explants of OVP I provide good evidence for the excellent in vivo performance and are reviewed below. In addition, new data from explants of the OVP II, a later version of the Omniflow, are also described. These explant analyses have been enhanced by use of a library of highly specific monoclonal antibodies which can discriminate between collagens from different species.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7877568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Prog Technol        ISSN: 0047-6552


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