1986
DOI: 10.1159/000128541
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Chemically Fixed Human Umbilical Cord Vein Grafts as Arterial Substitutes: Potential and Limits

Abstract: In spite of reported successes, synthetic fabric grafts and microporous and plain synthetic conduits have proven unsuitable for aorto-coronary bypasses and showed weaknesses below the knee. Readily available and uniform diameter vascular substitutes with biological and mechanical properties comparable to human vessels would be of paramount interest. Following reported successes with chemically fixed human umbilical veins (HUV), we have attempted to develop smaller diameter blood conduits and have improved the … Show more

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“…17 The Dardik graft implanted in monkeys was not sufficiently durable ~8 and extensive development and research to improve the graft led to disappointing results. 19 From L'H6pital St-Franqois d'Assise and Universit~e Laval, QuEbec City (Drs. Guidoin, Gagnon, Roy, and Marois), Toronto General Hospital (Dr. Johnston), and L'H6pital Annexe-Rdpublique, Nice, France (Dr. Batt).…”
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“…17 The Dardik graft implanted in monkeys was not sufficiently durable ~8 and extensive development and research to improve the graft led to disappointing results. 19 From L'H6pital St-Franqois d'Assise and Universit~e Laval, QuEbec City (Drs. Guidoin, Gagnon, Roy, and Marois), Toronto General Hospital (Dr. Johnston), and L'H6pital Annexe-Rdpublique, Nice, France (Dr. Batt).…”
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confidence: 99%