The substitution of damaged natural vessels of large diameter, (>8 mm) seems actually satisfactory solved by the use of vascular prostheses made of woven or knitted Dacron or Teflon fabrics, which allow the formation, inside the graft, of a tissue (pseudo-intima) which is structurally very similar to that of natural artery. Commercially available synthetic polymeric prostheses, frequently fail when the internal diameter is less than 8 mm. however, Many factors contribute to their failure: thrombogenicity, compliance different to that of natural vessel, poor tissue ingrowth or, on the contrary, tissue hyperproliferation. During the last few years we studied the synthesis and characterization of new potentially hemocompatible thermoplastic elastomers, mainly polyurethanes and polyurethane-ureas.

New biolized polymers for cardiovascular applications

G SOLDANI;
1985

Abstract

The substitution of damaged natural vessels of large diameter, (>8 mm) seems actually satisfactory solved by the use of vascular prostheses made of woven or knitted Dacron or Teflon fabrics, which allow the formation, inside the graft, of a tissue (pseudo-intima) which is structurally very similar to that of natural artery. Commercially available synthetic polymeric prostheses, frequently fail when the internal diameter is less than 8 mm. however, Many factors contribute to their failure: thrombogenicity, compliance different to that of natural vessel, poor tissue ingrowth or, on the contrary, tissue hyperproliferation. During the last few years we studied the synthesis and characterization of new potentially hemocompatible thermoplastic elastomers, mainly polyurethanes and polyurethane-ureas.
1985
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
Inglese
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Vascular grafts
Apparatus for manufacturing small-diameter vascular grafts
1st Prototype Spray-Machine
La rivista "Life Support System" was the official journal of the European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO). "Life Support Systems" è rimasta attiva dal 1983 al 1987, poi è stata incorporata in the "International Journal of Artificial Organs" (vedi https://www.scopus.com/source/sourceInfo.url?sourceId=37811&origin=recordpage): The International Journal of Artificial Organs (Testo stamp.); Attiva dal: 1978; Editore: Wichtig editore - Milano; Paese di pubblicazione: Italia; Lingua: inglese; Issn: 0391-3988; Titolo chiave: The International Journal of Artificial Organs (Testo stamp.); Titolo proprio: The International Journal of Artificial Organs. (Testo stamp.); Titolo abbreviato: Int. J. Artif. Organs (Testo stamp.); ID: 352459
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Giusti, P; Soldani, G; Palla, M; Paci, M; Levita, G
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