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Vascular Grafts and Flow-through Flaps for Microsurgical Lower Extremity Reconstruction

2017

Background The use of vascular grafts is indicated in case of insufficient pedicle length or for complex defects involving both soft tissues and vessels. Venous grafts (for both venous and arterial reconstructions) and arterial grafts (arterial reconstruction) can be used. This study retrospectively evaluated the needs for vascular reconstruction and its results in a clinical series of lower limb reconstructions with microsurgical free flaps. Materials and Methods From 2010 to 2015, a total of 16 vascular grafts or flow-through flaps were used in 12 patients out of a total of 150 patients undergoing microsurgical reconstruction (8%). Arterial reconstruction was performed in seven cases (si…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaScarsVein graft030204 cardiovascular system & hematology030230 surgerySurgical Flapslower limb reconstruction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.arterymedicineHumansRadial arteryUlnar arteryAgedRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryvascular graftGraft SurvivalSoft tissueRetrospective cohort studymicrosurgeryMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery ProceduresMicrosurgerySurgeryTreatment OutcomeBypass surgeryFemaleSurgerymedicine.symptombusinessVascular Surgical ProceduresLeg Injuries
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How should I treat a DeBakey type I acute aortic dissection four weeks after transcatheter aortic valve implantation in an old, fragile patient?

2015

Aged 80 and overAortic dissectionmedicine.medical_specialtyCardiopulmonary BypassTranscatheter aorticbusiness.industryFrail ElderlyEndovascular ProceduresAortic Valve Stenosismedicine.diseaseAortic AneurysmTranscatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementAortic DissectionPostoperative ComplicationsAcute DiseasemedicineHumansFemaleVascular GraftingRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAortaEuroIntervention
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Bioengineered vascular scaffolds: the state of the art

2014

To date, there is increasing clinical need for vascular substitutes due to accidents, malformations, and ischemic diseases. Over the years, many approaches have been developed to solve this problem, starting from autologous native vessels to artificial vascular grafts; unfortunately, none of these have provided the perfect vascular substitute. All have been burdened by various complications, including infection, thrombogenicity, calcification, foreign body reaction, lack of growth potential, late stenosis and occlusion from intimal hyperplasia, and pseudoaneurysm formation. In the last few years, vascular tissue engineering has emerged as one of the most promising approaches for producing …

EngineeringIntimal hyperplasiaBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)ThrombogenicityNew materialsBioengineeringBiocompatible MaterialsVascular graftBiomaterialsTissue engineeringBlood vessel prosthesisBiomaterials; Tissue engineering; Vascular grafts; Vascular prosthesesmedicineHumansTissue engineeringTissue Scaffoldsbusiness.industrySettore ING-IND/34 - Bioingegneria IndustrialeGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseBiocompatible materialBiomaterialBlood Vessel ProsthesisStenosisSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleVascular tissue engineeringVascular prosthesesbusinessBiomedical engineering
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Mid- and Longer-term Follow up of Chimney and/or Periscope Grafts and Risk Factors for Failure

2016

Objective The aim was to report on chimney and periscope grafts (CPGs) and their mid- and longer-term outcomes when they are used to preserve reno-visceral artery (RVA) perfusion in endovascular repair of pararenal (PRAAs) or thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAAs). In addition, factors associated with CPG failure are presented. Limited data exist on the outcomes of CPGs, and mid- and long-term results are generally not reported. Methods This was a prospective study in a cohort of 100 patients with PRAA (69) or TAAA (31). A total of 224 (mean 2.24 per patient) RVAs were preserved with 136 (61%) chimney and 88 (39%) periscope grafts. CPGs were constructed mainly using self expandable stent…

MalePercutaneousmedicine.medical_treatment030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyEndovascular aneurysm repairSettore MED/22 - Chirurgia VascolareAortic aneurysm0302 clinical medicineRenal ArteryRisk FactorsOcclusion030212 general & internal medicineTreatment FailureProspective cohort studyAortaPararenal aortic aneurysm10042 Clinic for Diagnostic and Interventional RadiologyReno2746 SurgeryAortic AneurysmFemaleRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemedicine.medical_specialty610 Medicine & health2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine03 medical and health sciencesEndovascular aneurysm repairabdominal aortic aneurysmAneurysmChimney and periscope graftChimney and periscope graft; Complex aortic aneurysm; Endovascular aneurysm repair; Pararenal aortic aneurysm; Reno-visceral arteries; Thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysm; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine; SurgerymedicineHumansAgedRetrospective StudiesReno-visceral arterieThoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysmbusiness.industryComplex aortic aneurysmStentRetrospective cohort studyThoracomedicine.diseaseSurgeryvisceral arteriesSurgeryVascular GraftingbusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Mortality rates and risk factors for emergent open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms in the endovascular era

2018

The background of this paper is to report the mortality at 30 and 90 days and at mean follow-up after open abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) emergent repair and to identify predictive risk factors for 30- and 90-day mortality. Between 1997 and 2002, 104 patients underwent emergent AAA open surgery. Symptomatic and ruptured AAAs were observed, respectively, in 21 and 79% of cases. Mean patient age was 70 (SD 9.2) years. Mean aneurysm maximal diameter was 7.4 (SD 1.6) cm. Primary endpoints were 30- and 90-day mortality. Significant mortality-related risk factor identification was the secondary endpoint. Open repair trend and its related perioperative mortality with a per-year analysis and a co…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAbdominal compartment syndromemedicine.medical_treatment610 Medicine & healthSymptomatic030204 cardiovascular system & hematologySettore MED/22 - Chirurgia VascolareEndovascular aneurysm repairEndovascular aneurysm repair03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAneurysmRisk FactorsmedicineHumansMortalityRisk factorAgedRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryOpen repairMortality rateEndovascular Procedures10060 Epidemiology Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI)PerioperativeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurvival AnalysisRupturedAbdominal aortic aneurysm10020 Clinic for Cardiac Surgery2746 SurgerySurgeryTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAbdominal aortic aneurysmFemaleVascular GraftingSurgeryEmergenciesbusinessAortic Aneurysm AbdominalFollow-Up StudiesAbdominal surgeryUpdates in Surgery
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External polytetrafluoroethylene reinforcement of varicose autologous vein grafts in peripheral bypass surgery produces durable bypass function

2017

Abstract Objective Use of autologous veins as peripheral bypass graft may become critical in the presence of significant varicose degeneration of the harvested vein. External support of such dilated veins with standard polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) prostheses was recommended as an option to use these veins for peripheral bypass. A single-center experience with this technique regarding long-term graft function, secondary reinterventions, and potential graft degeneration is presented. Methods Between January 1995 and January 2006, there were 54 patients with varicose veins who underwent 57 consecutive infrainguinal vein bypass operations with PTFE reinforcement in 57 limbs. Indications for s…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factors030204 cardiovascular system & hematology030230 surgeryTransplantation AutologousVaricose VeinsPopliteal aneurysm03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGermanyVaricose veinsmedicineHumansSaphenous VeinVeinPolytetrafluoroethyleneAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overUltrasonography Doppler Duplexmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidenceGraft SurvivalAngiographyGraft Occlusion VascularMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgerySurvival RateTransplantationStenosismedicine.anatomical_structureBypass surgeryAngiographyFemaleVascular GraftingSurgerymedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessClaudicationFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Vascular Surgery
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Value of the deep femoral artery as alternative inflow source in infrainguinal bypass surgery.

2013

Background The purpose of this study was to analyze the long-term results of infrainguinal bypass surgery using the deep femoral artery (DFA) as the inflow source. Methods Between 1998 and 2011, 88 bypasses of the lower limb were placed in 86 patients (mean age 71 years) using the deep femoral artery as inflow. Patients' records were retrieved from a computerized database and analyzed retrospectively. Results Critical limb ischemia (rest pain/tissue loss) was the indication in the majority (87.5%) of cases. The distal anastomosis of the bypass grafts was located at the popliteal level in 32 cases and the tibial (pedal) level in 52 cases, respectively, with the autologous vein as conduit in …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsInfrainguinal bypassCritical IllnessInflowFemoral arteryKaplan-Meier EstimateIschemiamedicine.arterymedicineDeep Femoral ArteryHumansVascular PatencyAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overPeripheral Vascular DiseasesGroinbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineCritical limb ischemiaPerioperativeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLimb SalvageSurgeryFemoral Arterymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeLower ExtremitySurgeryVascular GraftingRadiologymedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCalcificationAnnals of vascular surgery
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ePTFE ‐based biomedical devices: An overview of surgical efficiency

2021

International audience; Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a ubiquitous material used for implants and medical devices in general because of its high biocompatibility and inertness: blood vessel, heart, table jawbone, nose, eyes, or abdominal wall can benefit from its properties in case of disease or injury. Its expanded version, ePTFE is an improved version of PTFE with better mechanical properties, which extends its medical applications. A material as frequently used as ePTFE with these exceptional properties deserves a review of its main uses, developments, and possibility of improvements. In this systematic review, we examined clinical trials related to ePTFE-based medical devices from t…

Materials scienceBiocompatibilityimplantmedicine.medical_treatmentmembrane barrierBiomedical EngineeringBypass grafts030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiomaterials03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineRenal DialysismedicineGuided bone and tissue regeneration[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicsePTFEPolytetrafluoroethyleneclinical trialsPolytetrafluoroethylenevascular graftStent030206 dentistryBlood Vessel Prosthesis3. Good health[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologychemistryStentsstentHeart repairImplantVascular graftBiomedical engineering
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Nonthrombogenic, Biodegradable Elastomeric Polyurethanes with Variable Sulfobetaine Content

2014

For applications where degradable polymers are likely to have extended blood contact, it is often important for these materials to exhibit high levels of thromboresistance. This can be achieved with surface modification approaches, but such modifications may be transient with degradation. Alternatively, polymer design can be altered such that the bulk polymer is thromboresistant and this is maintained with degradation. Toward this end a series of biodegradable, elastic polyurethanes (PESBUUs) containing different zwitterionic sulfobetaine (SB) content were synthesized from a polycaprolactone-diol (PCL-diol):SB-diol mixture (100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75 and 0:100) reacted with diisocyanatobuta…

Materials sciencePolyurethanesThrombogenicityBiocompatible MaterialsElastomerFibrinolytic AgentsHardnessTensile StrengthUltimate tensile strengthPolymer chemistryAbsorbable ImplantsMaterials TestingAnimalsGeneral Materials ScienceBlood Coagulationchemistry.chemical_classificationbiodegradable polyurethane sulfobetaine cardiovascular thromboresistance vascular graft zwitterionPolymerBiodegradationElectrospinningBetainechemistryChemical engineeringSurface modificationDegradation (geology)Cattle
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Polybutylene Succinate Processing and Evaluation as a Micro Fibrous Graft for Tissue Engineering Applications

2022

A microfibrous tubular scaffold has been designed and fabricated by electrospinning using poly (1,4-butylene succinate) as biocompatible and biodegradable material. The scaffold morphology was optimized as a small diameter and micro-porous conduit, able to foster cell integration, adhesion, and growth while avoiding cell infiltration through the graft’s wall. Scaffold morphology and mechanical properties were explored and compared to those of native conduits. Scaffolds were then seeded with adult normal human dermal fibroblasts to evaluate cytocompatibility in vitro. Haemolytic effect was evaluated upon incubation with diluted whole blood. The scaffold showed no delamination, and mech…

Polymers and Plasticstissue engineeringpoly (14-butylene succinate)General Chemistrybile ductsvascular graftselectrospinningbiomaterialspoly (14-butylene succinate); electrospinning; biomaterials; vascular grafts; bile ducts; tissue engineeringPolymers; Volume 14; Issue 21; Pages: 4486
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