Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9173509 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Autogenous vein bypasses are a common and effective method to treat occlusive disease. This study demonstrated that pressure distention, a common preparatory procedure in bypass surgery, upregulates extracellular matrix-degrading matrix metalloproteinases, which predisposes vein grafts to extensive remodeling and contributes to neointima formation and graft occlusion. The topical application of a combination of vasodilators to the vein graft before implantation may be clinically superior to pressure distention in attenuating graft remodeling and may possibly improve graft patency and reduce secondary surgical interventions.
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Authors
Ada W.Y. PhD, Pooja BSc, Honglin MD, York N. MD, Cornelis PhD, Elena B. PhD,