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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 48, 376-380, Copyright © 1989 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
H Masuda, T Ogata, K Kikuchi and S Tanaka
We previously reported that the expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE)
graft for superior vena cava (SVC) substitution presents the problems of
flexion and kinking when the graft is long. We therefore replaced the SVC
of dogs with two types of prosthetic substitutes, ePTFE (Gore-Tex) and
spiral-supported ePTFE (Im/praflex), and evaluated the long-term patency of
the prosthetic substitutes. Total replacement of the SVC was performed in 9
adult mongrel dogs. The substitutes were ePTFE and spiral-supported ePTFE
in 5 and 4 dogs, respectively. The animals were killed about 3 years after
replacement of the SVC, and the harvested specimens were histologically
examined by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Evaluation
of ePTFE revealed late occlusion in 1 of 5 dogs. The spiral-supported ePTFE
showed patency in all dogs. In the group with ePTFE grafts, light
microscopic examination revealed abnormalities of endothelial cells,
granulation, and necrosis. There was no hyperplasia of the subendothelial
connective tissue near the center. In the animals with spiral-supported
ePTFE grafts, the subendothelial connective tissue showed favorable growth
even in the center of the reconstructed site. There was no granulation in
the spiral-supported ePTFE group. Scanning electron microscopic examination
in the ePTFE group showed that endothelial cells were spindle-shaped and
had an irregular surface. The spiral-supported ePTFE group showed an almost
regular form of endothelial cells and no abnormalities except for the
slightly spindled shape in the center. Therefore, we recommend that
spiral-supported ePTFE should be used as an SVC substitute in clinical
situations.
ARTICLES
Longevity of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene grafts for superior vena cava
Second Department of Surgery, National Defense Medical College, Saitama, Japan.
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