Healing pattern of small caliber Dacron grafts in the baboon: An animal model for the study of vascular prostheses
- 1 March 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
- Vol. 18 (3) , 281-292
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.820180305
Abstract
Although dogs have been used widely to study the healing of large caliber synthetic grafts, hypercoagulability probably makes the dog a poor model for studies of small caliber vascular prostheses. The baboon's coagulation system is similar to man's, but large caliber baboon grafts were reported to endothelialize rapidly. In this study the healing pattern of 4mm internal diameter Dacron carotid interpositon grafts in baboons was determined using specimens harvested at time points between 2 weeks and 18 months post‐implantation and examined with light and scanning electron microscopy. The luminal surface of baboon grafts in the acute healing phase (<1 month) was comparable to that reported in the literature for dogs. Baboon grafts did not completely endothelialize until 10–12 weeks post‐implantation. For work with small caliber vascular protheses, the dog appears to have no advantage over the baboon as an animal model on the basis of graft healing.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Platelet—Arterial Synthetic Graft Interaction and Its ModificationArchives of Surgery, 1982
- Angiotensin I-converting enzyme localization on cultured fibroblasts by immunofluorescenceIn Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 1982
- Heparin and small caliber polytetrafluoroethylene grafts in the carotid arteries of ratsMicrosurgery, 1981
- Sequential studies of healing in endothelial seeded vascular prostheses: Histologic and ultrastructure characteristics of graft incorporationJournal of Surgical Research, 1981
- Immediate Seeding of Enzymatically Derived Endothelium in Dacron Vascular GraftsArchives of Surgery, 1980
- Endothelial Cell Seeding of Prosthetic Vascular GraftsArchives of Surgery, 1980
- Localization of factor VIII-related antigen in vascular endothelial cells using an immunoperoxidase methodThe American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1980
- Selective acute arterial endothelial injury and repair. I. Methodology and surface characteristicsAtherosclerosis, 1977
- Small Vessel Replacement With Gore-tex (Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene)Archives of Surgery, 1976
- Interspecies Healing of Porous Arterial ProsthesesArchives of Surgery, 1974