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A Compliant Biological Vascular Prosthesis

International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1993
One requirement of the mechanical parameters for an acceptable vascular prosthesis is compliance. The compliance of a vascular prosthesis is defined as the fractional change in luminal volume per unit change in applied pressure. A compliant prosthesis has been correlated to prosthesis patency and long-term efficacy in an animal ...
R, Tu   +5 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Experience with the Hemasite Vascular Prosthesis

Artificial Organs, 1989
Abstract: A 3‐year experience with the no‐needle vascular prosthesis Hemasite, implanted in 10 patients who underwent hemodialysis and have a long history of multiple vascular access failures, is described. During 182 months of follow‐up study, 30 thromboses occurred, while nine of 10 patients did not receive any antiplatelet aggregant treatment ...
B Viron
exaly   +3 more sources

The Tissue Tube as a Vascular Prosthesis

Archives of Surgery, 1973
Silicone rubber rods covered by a polyester fiber mesh were implanted adjacent to either a femoral or carotid artery in 13 dogs. The rods were pulled out eight to ten weeks later and a segment of the carotid or femoral artery was excised and replaced by the newly formed tissue tube.
I, Kott   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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