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Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg ; 40(6): 810-6, 2010 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20965129

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate bioartificial haemodialysis access grafts in a sheep model with respect to patency and morphology. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Bovine internal thoracic arteries (n=28) were decellularised. Fourteen grafts (DC grafts) were directly implanted as cervical AV shunts, the remaining were re-seeded with endothelial cells (ECs) derived from blood samples of the later ovine recipient (EC grafts) first. Following simulated punctures and duplex ultrasound scans to determine patency, grafts were explanted for immunohistochemical characterisation after 3 and 6 months, respectively. DC grafts underwent biomechanical testing for compliance (C), suture retention strength (SRT), and burst pressure (BP) before (n=6) and after (n=6) implantation. RESULTS: Following 3 and 6 months, the majority of EC (n=6/6; n=6/7) and DC grafts (n=5/6; n=5/7) were patent and not relevantly stenosed (peak systolic velocity: EC grafts=76 cm s(-1)±4; DC grafts=77 cm s(-1)±5). Simulated haemodialysis punctures revealed significantly shorter bleeding times in all bioartificial grafts than in native jugular veins (P>0.001). Comparing native carotid arteries with DC grafts prior to and post-implantation, the latter differed significantly with respect to C (P>0.001; P=0.005), whereas only pre-implant DC grafts differed regarding BP (P=0.002); no differences were observed for SRT. Histology revealed complete endothelial surface coverage of EC, but not DC grafts. Furthermore, DC grafts exhibited areas of pronounced tissue calcification. CONCLUSION: The preclinical development of a bioartificial haemodialysis access graft with promising mechanical and morphological properties in a sheep model is feasible.


Assuntos
Derivação Arteriovenosa Cirúrgica/instrumentação , Bioprótese , Implante de Prótese Vascular/instrumentação , Prótese Vascular , Artéria Torácica Interna/transplante , Diálise Renal , Animais , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Artérias Carótidas/diagnóstico por imagem , Artérias Carótidas/cirurgia , Bovinos , Células Endoteliais/transplante , Estudos de Viabilidade , Hemodinâmica , Imuno-Histoquímica , Veias Jugulares/diagnóstico por imagem , Veias Jugulares/cirurgia , Teste de Materiais , Modelos Animais , Desenho de Prótese , Ovinos , Fatores de Tempo , Alicerces Teciduais , Ultrassonografia Doppler em Cores , Grau de Desobstrução Vascular
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Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg ; 36(1): 11-9, 2008 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18313337

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Detecting spinal cord ischemia early during replacement of the thoracoabdominal aorta remains a challenge. In a high risk population, we have re-evaluated the potential impact of ischaemia/damage markers (S100, lactate) in the peripheral blood and CSF for perioperative patient management. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirteen patients undergoing replacement of the thoracoabdominal aorta (6 female, age 63 (27-71)) with continuous CSF pressure monitoring and drainage were entered into the study. A total of 485 CSF (C) and serum (S) samples were collected and analysed for S100, lactate and glucose. RESULTS: Two patients suffered from spinal cord injury (SCI) (15%). During and early after surgery, there was a strong correlation between C-S100 levels (r=0.79) and C-lactate levels (r=0.77) with time in patients with SCI. In patients with SCI C-lactate levels increased soon after aortic cross-clamping, whereas C-S100 levels did not become significantly elevated until 6 hours after cross-clamping. CONCLUSION: An increase of C-lactate occurs much earlier than the increase in C-S100 in patients with SCI. Both parameters may be used to adjust protective and therapeutic measures intra- and postoperatively.


Assuntos
Aorta Abdominal/cirurgia , Aorta Torácica/cirurgia , Doenças da Aorta/cirurgia , Implante de Prótese Vascular/efeitos adversos , Ácido Láctico/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Monitorização Intraoperatória/métodos , Proteínas S100/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Isquemia do Cordão Espinal/diagnóstico , Adulto , Idoso , Doenças da Aorta/sangue , Doenças da Aorta/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Biomarcadores/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Feminino , Humanos , Ácido Láctico/sangue , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Projetos de Pesquisa , Proteínas S100/sangue , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/etiologia , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/prevenção & controle , Isquemia do Cordão Espinal/sangue , Isquemia do Cordão Espinal/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Isquemia do Cordão Espinal/etiologia , Fatores de Tempo , Regulação para Cima
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Zentralbl Chir ; 130(1): 77-9, 2005 Feb.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15717245

RESUMO

We report on the case of a 40-year-old woman with a long year history of vegetarian lifestyle, who experienced a phytobezoar induced acute abdomen due to a mechanic small bowel ileus. After uncomplicated surgical treatment and post-OP course the patient could be discharged on post-OP day 10. Beside a description of the historical background, relevant diagnostic and therapeutic aspects are mentioned as well as a review of the relevant literature.


Assuntos
Abdome Agudo/cirurgia , Bezoares/cirurgia , Dieta Vegetariana , Íleus/cirurgia , Intestino Delgado , Estômago , Abdome Agudo/etiologia , Adulto , Bezoares/diagnóstico , Bezoares/etiologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Humanos , Íleus/diagnóstico , Íleus/etiologia , Intestino Delgado/cirurgia , Estômago/cirurgia
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Int J Artif Organs ; 26(5): 411-20, 2003 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12828308

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Commercially available biological heart valve prostheses undergo degenerative changes, which finally lead to complete destruction. Here we evaluate the role of inflammation and ischemia after implantation of xenogeneic heart valve conduits (XPC) generated by novel concepts of tissue engineering. METHODS: Acellularized (a-)XPC and autologus re-seeded (s-)XPC were implanted into sheep. Samples were taken as follows: after acellularization (n = 2), after re-seeding (n = 2), 6 months (seeded/non-seeded: n = 3/5), 9 months (n = 2/5), and 12 months (n = 3/2) post implantation. Five native porcine conduits served as control. Using histological methods, samples were evaluated for pathological changes and existence/density of microvessels. RESULTS: Prior to implantation a-XPC were completely free of cells. Six months after implantation, leaflets and pulmonary arteries of s-XPC and a-XPC showed good endothelial surface coverage. Microvessel density within the myocardial cuffs and pulmonary vessel walls were comparable to control in all grafts. However, 6, 9 and 12 months after implantation pathological severe microvessel ingrowth, calcification and cellular infiltrations were observed on a-XPC and s-XPC valves, whereas myocardial cuffs and XPC-artery walls showed only mild degenerative alterations. CONCLUSIONS: Inflammatory reactions play a pivotal role in the degeneration of a-XPC and s-XPC. Thus, since ischemia seems to have little or no influence on this process, inflammation inductive factors should be the center of interest.


Assuntos
Bioprótese , Próteses Valvulares Cardíacas , Valva Pulmonar/imunologia , Valva Pulmonar/patologia , Engenharia Tecidual/métodos , Animais , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Doenças das Valvas Cardíacas/cirurgia , Implante de Prótese de Valva Cardíaca , Inflamação/patologia , Isquemia , Ovinos , Suínos
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Int J Artif Organs ; 26(12): 1095-103, 2003 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14738193

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Disadvantages associated with commercially available vascular implants necessitate alternative strategies to develop new vascular prostheses. Although many tissue characterizing strategies have been defined, no valid test for thrombogenicity exists. Here we introduce a novel concept for thrombogenicity testing of vascular implants METHODS: Silastic tubes were implanted into the carotid arteries of 12 sheep. After placing these shunts, tc99m-labeled platelets were administered and test-vessels were put in between the shunts. Native autologous (n=6), as well as native/acellularized allogeneic (n=6/n=6), and xenogeneic (n=6/n=6) carotid arteries and allogeneic (n=6/n=6) and xenogeneic (n=6/n=6) carotid arteries reseeded with allogeneic endothelial-cells, fibroblasts and myocytes were evaluated. Number and time course of intra-operatively deposited platelets were evaluated with a Geiger-counter; certain areas of platelet deposition located, envisioned and characterized by a gamma-camera and scanning electron-microscopy afterwards. RESULTS: Counter results revealed no significant different platelet depositions when comparing silastic tubes with either autologous or allogeneic native carotid arteries. However, starting 5 minutes after placement, acellularized/reseeded allogeneic (p=0.001/p=0.00004), and xenogeneic (p=0.0001/p=0.01) carotid arteries showed significantly more platelet depositions than native autologous carotides. Moreover, it was possible to show that almost no platelets adhere to native vessels or silastic tubes, thus proving the test method itself. CONCLUSION: The Ex-Vivo-Shunt-Model is a valid method to measure and envision the intrinsic thrombogenicity of vascular implants.


Assuntos
Anastomose Cirúrgica/métodos , Prótese Vascular/efeitos adversos , Artérias Carótidas/transplante , Modelos Cardiovasculares , Trombose/etiologia , Animais , Implante de Prótese Vascular , Artérias Carótidas/fisiopatologia , Artérias Carótidas/ultraestrutura , Modelos Animais , Adesividade Plaquetária , Agregação Plaquetária , Ovinos , Suínos , Trombose/diagnóstico , Trombose/fisiopatologia
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