1983
DOI: 10.1177/153857448301700402
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Glutaraldehyde Treated Cat Small Bowel as an Arterial Graft

Abstract: The materials used up to now for grafting arteries have not proved entirely satisfactory. It was the purpose of the project described here to find a more satisfactory method for replacing arteries. Previous experience has shown that glutaraldehyde-treated grafts are non-viable, avascular, and known to pre serve their general structure. In this study small bowel taken from a cat and treated with glutaraldehyde was used to replace the aorta in dogs. Ten dogs were used. The G.A. treated graft in a length of 10 c… Show more

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