
pmid: 372194
AbstractThis study investigated as a small diameter vascular replacement the tissue formed adjacent to an implanted cylindrical foreign body, heterologously transplanted. Grafts of 4 mm i.d. were grown in rabbits and transplanted to dogs as segmental carotid and femoral artery replacements. These maintained 50% patency after 3 weeks. Variables in the further development of this concept are discussed.
Bioprosthesis, Male, Foreign-Body Reaction, Prosthesis Design, Blood Vessel Prosthesis, Dogs, Connective Tissue, Silicone Elastomers, Animals, Female, Collagen, Rabbits
Bioprosthesis, Male, Foreign-Body Reaction, Prosthesis Design, Blood Vessel Prosthesis, Dogs, Connective Tissue, Silicone Elastomers, Animals, Female, Collagen, Rabbits
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