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Orthopedics, 1994
ABSTRACT Free vascularized bone grafts allow living bone tissue to be transplanted to replace a bone defect. The use of vascularized bone grafts requires microvascular dissection and attachment to a recipient site artery and vein, whereas rotational or pedicle grafts are moved, while still attached to their blood supply, to a new site ...
M A, Pirela-Cruz, T A, DeCoster
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ABSTRACT Free vascularized bone grafts allow living bone tissue to be transplanted to replace a bone defect. The use of vascularized bone grafts requires microvascular dissection and attachment to a recipient site artery and vein, whereas rotational or pedicle grafts are moved, while still attached to their blood supply, to a new site ...
M A, Pirela-Cruz, T A, DeCoster
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2019
The clinical demand for a superior vascular graft is rising due to the increase in cardiovascular disease with an aging population. Despite decades of research, clinically translatable solutions remain limited. Recent progress in vascular graft engineering has highlighted the significance of biological integration for the success of implanted grafts ...
Wang, Richard +3 more
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The clinical demand for a superior vascular graft is rising due to the increase in cardiovascular disease with an aging population. Despite decades of research, clinically translatable solutions remain limited. Recent progress in vascular graft engineering has highlighted the significance of biological integration for the success of implanted grafts ...
Wang, Richard +3 more
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The Pathology of Vascular Grafts
1994In order to analyse the incorporation pattern of synthetic prosthesis made of Teflon and Dacron in the arterial system, 21 prostheses removed surgically and seven prostheses obtained from autopsies were examined; the duration of the implantation periods ranged from 30 min up to 10 years. Essentially the early phase of prosthetic incorporation (phase I)
K M, Müller, G, Dasbach
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Vascularization of Skin Grafts
Nature, 1971THE question of how skin grafts are revascularized is still not resolved1–3. In particular, it is not known whether the vessels in the vascular bed of a graft derive from the host or the donor. In what follows, we provide three independent lines of evidence which suggest that in full-thickness skin grafts, the vessels are native to the graft at least ...
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1989
This article presents a discussion of the management of vascular prosthetic infections. The emphasis is on aortic graft infections, but other peripheral graft infections are also discussed.
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This article presents a discussion of the management of vascular prosthetic infections. The emphasis is on aortic graft infections, but other peripheral graft infections are also discussed.
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Bypass grafting in patients with infected vascular grafts
Angiology and vascular surgery, 2020Analysed herein are the results of treating a total of 17 patients presenting with pathology of the aorta and lower-limb arteries, who from 2010 to 2018 required redo interventions due to infection of a previously implanted synthetic vascular graft.
V V, Shlomin +9 more
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Vascular Graft Infection Imaging
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2023Vascular graft infection is a rare, life threatening complication of vascular repair with synthetic or native material. The pathogenesis, causative microorganisms and clinical manifestations vary according to graft's location and time duration since surgery.
Elite Arnon-Sheleg, Zohar Keidar
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Endothelialization of vascular grafts
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1991Although work on endothelial cell seeding of vascular prostheses was first published in 1978, no clinical breakthrough had yet been achieved. Clinical data on single-staged procedures using freshly harvested autologous venous or microvascular endothelial cells are scarce and controversial.
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Progress in vascular graft substitute
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 2013P. Menua,∗, J.F. Stoltzb and H. Kerdjoudjc aFaculte de medecine, Groupe Ingenierie Cellulaire et Tissulaire, Universite de Lorraine, UMR CNRS 7561, Vandœuvre, France bDepartement Unite Therapeutique Cellulaire et Tissulaire, Universite de Lorraine, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nancy, Vandœuvre, France cEA 4691, Laboratoire Biomateriaux et ...
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1988
A considerable amount of literature has been written on microneurovascular surgery for the reconstruction of partial defects in fingers, but little has been published on reconstruction to replace lost fingernails. We report on two clinical cases in which a free vascularized nail graft and a "double onychocutaneous flap" were used successfully.
I, Koshima +3 more
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A considerable amount of literature has been written on microneurovascular surgery for the reconstruction of partial defects in fingers, but little has been published on reconstruction to replace lost fingernails. We report on two clinical cases in which a free vascularized nail graft and a "double onychocutaneous flap" were used successfully.
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