Presence of endothelium in an axillary-femoral graft of knitted Dacron with an external velour surface.
Publication/Presentation Date
12-1-1975
Abstract
An axillary-bilateral common femoral graft of knitted Dacron with an external velour surface was examined within one hour after the patient's death from non-graft-related causes. The prothesis, implanted for 20 months, was patent and was completely healed over 32% of the flow surface--that is, full wall fibrous tissue encapsulation of the graft had occurred, and 32% of the flow surface was endothelialized. The remaining flow surface was formed of fibrin, but fibrous tissue healing had reached the inner surface of the graft material, and the fibrin overlay was very thin. The healed protions of the graft included not only the areas adjacent to the anastomoses, but were scattered throughout the 45 cm length of the prosthesis. To our knowledge, this is the first report of complete healing (fibrous tissue encapsulation and endothelialization) documented at points beyond the plannus ingrowth at the prosthesis-artery anastomosis.
Volume
182
Issue
6
First Page
749
Last Page
753
ISSN
0003-4932
Published In/Presented At
Sauvage, L. R., Berger, K., Beilin, L. B., Smith, J. C., Wood, S. J., & Mansfield, P. B. (1975). Presence of endothelium in an axillary-femoral graft of knitted Dacron with an external velour surface. Annals of surgery, 182(6), 749–753. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-197512000-00017
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
127556
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article