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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 41, 657-663, Copyright © 1986 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
RA Jonas, FJ Schoen, RJ Levy and AR Castaneda
Woven Dacron used in extracardiac conduits tends to form a poorly adherent,
obstructing layer of pseudointima. Knitted high-porosity conduits allow
fibrous and vascular ingrowth and more secure anchoring of the
pseudointima. However, at the time of insertion, the porosity rate must be
sufficiently low to prevent excessive bleeding in the heparinized patient.
Pretreatments with biological sealants are available to temporarily reduce
the porosity of knitted Dacron at the time of implantation with subsequent
resorption of the sealant. We compared in vitro water porosity rates of
knitted Dacron pretreated with conventional techniques, fibrin glue, and
collagen impregnation. Only the collagen-impregnated and fibrin
glue-treated grafts decreased the porosity of knitted Dacron to an
acceptable level. To assess the biocompatibility and resorption of
biomaterials used in sealing conduits, pretreated Dacron was implanted
subcutaneously in weaning rats. Foreign-body response of untreated Dacron
was unchanged by conventional techniques. Fibrin glue also resulted in good
capillary ingrowth as well as occasional punctate multifocal deposits of
calcium phosphate. The collagen-impregnated grafts differed in the
intensity of the inflammatory response and tissue adhesion, possibly
related to the degree of collagen cross-linking. This may have important
implications regarding structure of the pseudointima in vascular grafts
sealed with these materials.
ARTICLES
Biological sealants and knitted Dacron: porosity and histological comparisons of vascular graft materials with and without collagen and fibrin glue pretreatments
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