Unsatisfactory Clinical Experience with a Collagen-Sealed Knitted Dacron Extracardiac Conduit
- 1 June 1987
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Journal of Cardiac Surgery
- Vol. 2 (2) , 257-264
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8191.1987.tb00181.x
Abstract
A clinical trial of a collagen‐sealed knitted Dacron conduit (Tascon Medical Technologies) in 86 patients has revealed a high incidence of early reoperation for conduit stenosis. At 3 years, the actuarial incidence of freedom from conduit replacement was 67 ± 14% for valved conduits, and 66 ± 20% for nonvalved conduits. Seven of eight conduits that were replaced had a thick, weakly adherent pseudointima. Comparison of the current series with a previous series of patients receiving tightly woven low‐porosity Dacron conduits is complicated by the young age, small size, and greater complexity of the current group. Nevertheless, the findings are consistent with the results of two laboratory studies performed at this hospital which suggest that the collagen used in the Tascon conduit undergoes particularly slow resorption, resulting in weak adhesion between the pseudointima and conduit. This allows hemorrhagic dissection to occur deep to the pseudointima. These data suggest that alternative methods of sealing knitted Dacron conduits should be used.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Biological Sealants and Knitted Dacron: Porosity and Histological Comparisons of Vascular Graft Materials with and without Collagen and Fibrin Glue PretreatmentsThe Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1986
- Seeding of arteriovenous prostheses with homologous endotheliumJournal of Vascular Surgery, 1986
- Comprehensive Assessment of the Safety, Durability, Clinical Performance, and Healing Characteristics of a Double Velour Knitted Dacron Arterial ProsthesisVascular Surgery, 1980
- Arterial HomograftsArchives of Surgery, 1966
- Importance of Porosity in Arterial ProsthesesArchives of Surgery, 1964
- Small-Bowel Erosion Following Aortic ResectionPublished by American Medical Association (AMA) ,1962
- Rupture of an abdominal aortic homograft, with ileal fistulaThe American Journal of Surgery, 1959
- ULTIMATE RESULTS OF AORTIC TRANSPLANTATIONSThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1912
- RESULTS OF THE TRANSPLANTATION OF BLOOD VESSELS, ORGANS AND LIMBS.JAMA, 1908
- HETEROTRANSPLANTATION OF BLOOD VESSELS PRESERVED IN COLD STORAGEThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1907