2023
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10030337
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Acellular Human Placenta Small-Diameter Vessels as a Favorable Source of Super-Microsurgical Vascular Replacements: A Proof of Concept

Abstract: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the human placenta as a source of blood vessels that can be harvested for vascular graft fabrication in the submillimeter range. Our approach included graft modification to prevent thrombotic events. Submillimeter arterial grafts harvested from the human placenta were decellularized and chemically crosslinked to heparin. Graft performance was evaluated using a microsurgical arteriovenous loop (AVL) model in Lewis rats. Specimens were evaluated through hematoxylin-eosin and C… Show more

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“…(1) Since the first report on super microsurgery by Koshima in 1999, this technique has been widely used in both microsurgery 4 and lymphatic surgery. 5 The pipeline anastomosis with a diameter less than 0.8 mm can be classified into the field of super microsurgery, and the diameter of blood vessels in fingertip injuries is often less than 0.8 mm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) Since the first report on super microsurgery by Koshima in 1999, this technique has been widely used in both microsurgery 4 and lymphatic surgery. 5 The pipeline anastomosis with a diameter less than 0.8 mm can be classified into the field of super microsurgery, and the diameter of blood vessels in fingertip injuries is often less than 0.8 mm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the physical methods, agitation or perfusion are efficient in facilitating contact of enzymes and detergents with tissues, even for sub-millimeter vessels such as the carotid artery of SD rats ( Wang et al, 2021 ) and the human placental artery. ( Falkner et al, 2023 ). When coming to evaluate the decellularization efficiency, histological analysis or DNA quantification were adopted.…”
Section: Decellularization Of Vesselmentioning
confidence: 99%