AUTOLOGE VENENINTERPONATE ALS ARTERIENERSATZ IN DER MIKROGEFASSCHIRURGIE EINE EXPERIMENTELLE STUDIE DER MIKRO- UND MAKROMORPHOLOGISCHEN VERANDERUNGEN IN ZEITRAUMEN VON 3 WOCHEN BIS 12 MONATE POSTOPERATIV

Translated title of the contribution: Autologous vein graft as artery replacement in microvascular surgery

E. Biemer, T. Holzmann, I. Wriedt-Lübbe, B. Kramann, G. Blümel

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Abstract

In 45 rabbits we interposed autologous vein grafts of different length in equivalent defects of the femoral artery. After fixed intervals of six weeks to 12 months functional, histological and angiographic studies were done. Long grafts showed the same thrombus rate as short ones. The histological findings showed a marked thickening of the vessel wall with a maximum between six to eight weeks after operation. After this period this thickening was reduced but was after 12 months still noticeable. The angiography showed no signs of stenosis or narrowing of the lumen. Occasionally we saw bone formation or incrustation which might be induced by intima lesions.

Translated title of the contributionAutologous vein graft as artery replacement in microvascular surgery
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)108-113
Number of pages6
JournalHandchirurgie
Volume13
Issue number1-2
StatePublished - 1981
Externally publishedYes

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