Expandable intraluminal vascular graft: A feasibility study

Julio C Palmaz, Randy R. Sibbitt, Fermin O. Tio, Stewart R. Reuter, Joseph E. Peters, Francisco Garcia

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An expandable intraluminal graft mounted coaxially over an angioplasty balloon catheter was used in dog arteries. The graft, a wire mesh tube that has the ability to retain its expanded shape, opposes elastic recoil of the arterial wall after maximum balloon inflation. Eighteen grafts were placed in the abdominal aorta and iliac, femoral, renal, superior mesenteric, and carotid arteries of eight dogs through femoral or carotid arteriotomies. Two grafts were placed in areas of artificially induced stenosis, completely restoring the lumen. Overall patency rate at 35 weeks was 77%. Histopathologic examination of patent grafts showed complete endothelialization at 3 weeks. The smaller caliber grafts and those that had outflow obstruction showed significant degrees of intimal hyperplasia.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)199-205
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónSurgery
Volumen99
N.º2
EstadoPublished - feb 1986

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  • Surgery

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