New small‐caliber antithrombotic vascular prosthesis: Experimental study
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Microsurgery
- Vol. 5 (3) , 144-150
- https://doi.org/10.1002/micr.1920050310
Abstract
Vascular prostheses with the inner diameter smaller than 1 mm were implanted to the common carotid artery of rats, and their patency was examined. Four types of tubes were prepared for this purpose in Experiment 1: polyethylene (PE), poly-(acrylic acid)-grafted polyethylene (PE-AA), polyacrylamide-grafted polyethylene (PE-AAm), and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) tubes. Comparative studies made using nonsuture anastomosis revealed that the PE-AAm and PVA tubes were antithrombotic, although disconnection was noted at the anastomotic sites within 1 week and 1 month, respectively. Thereafter in Experiment 2, the PVA tubes were implanted to the common carotid artery of 20 rats using conventional anastomosis. Neither anticoagulants nor fibrinolytic agents were used in both series of experiments. Patency of the PVA tubes was 80% after 1 week and 70% after 1 month. In patent cases after 1 month, the luminal surfaces of the prostheses and the host arteries were examined using scanning electron microscopy. The lumen of the arteries and anastomotic sites was covered with endothelial cells, while the lumen of the PVA tubes was free from thrombi and there was no neointima formation. So far, there has been reported no manmade material that has completely antithrombotic property in vivo. However, our studies disclosed that PVA is antithrombotic and one of the most promising materials for the inner surface of small vascular prostheses.Keywords
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