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  • TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL INJURIES

    Seventy-four cases of peripheral arterial injuries in recent 30 years were reported. Mostof them were main arteies in extremeties. Twenty-eight cases were performed end to end anastomosis and 7 of them received amputation for various complications. We also performed 12 cases of reparatidn of wall, 20 cases of vascular grafts and 7 cases of arterial ligation. There were 16 cases of amputation and one death. We think that artemal injuries should be operated as soon as possible. Arteial reconstruction was mostly used, including reparation of wall, end-to-end anastomosis and autovenous graft. Other procedures should be emphasized, such as complete debridement of the soft tissue and vessels, appropriate fixation of fracture, exploration and reconstruction of major veins, enough decompression of interfascia compartment, proper drainage of would and good surgical skill. Local and general anticoagulation were good to treatment of arterial injuries during and after operation .

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • APPLIED ANATOMICAL STUDY ON FEASIBILITY AND SAFETY OF FEMORAL VEIN AS A VASCULAR GRAFT MATERIAL

    【Abstract】 Objective To explore the feasibility and safety of the femoral vein as a vascular graft material. Methods A total of 114 specimens of lower limbs were harvested from 60 adult cadavers; the lower extremity femoral veins, popliteal vein, deep femoral vein, and the communicating branch were dissected and observed; the length of the available femoral vein, from the point at which deep femoral vein and femoral vein joint to the lower edge of abductor hiatus, and squash vein diameter were measured. Computed tomography venography (CTV) data from 120 patients with lower extremity femoral vein thrombosis were analysed, and the venous reflux pathway of the lower extremity was observed. Results The average height of male was 158.3 cm, and the available length of femoral vein was (18.8 ± 2.3) cm (relative length, 0.118 ± 0.013), and squash vein diameter was (15.8 ± 0.8) mm. The average height of female was 149.2 cm, and the available length of femoral vein was (15.1 ± 1.5) cm (relative length, 0.101 ± 0.010), and squash vein diameter was (14.0 ± 1.1) mm. There were significant differences in the length of the available femoral vein (t=6.354, P=0.000) and squash vein diameter (t=5.555, P=0.000) between male and female. Positive correlation was found between the length of the available femoral vein and height (r=0.964, P=0.000). Low correlation was found between squash vein diameter and height (r=0.382, P=0.003). Double femoral veins were found in 16 limbs (14.0%), a femoral-popliteal vein communicating branch in 48 limbs (42.1%), a deep femoral-popliteal vein communicating branch in 38 limbs (33.3%). CTV showed that great saphenous vein, femoral-popliteal, or deep femoral-popliteal vein communicating branches had compensative capacity in patients with femoral vein thrombosis. Conclusion It is reliable and safe to harvest femoral vein as a vascular graft because of the existence of the great saphenous vein and communicating branches between the popliteal vein and femoral vein or deep femoral vein.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN ACELLUARIZED ALLOGENIC MATRIX AND ENDOTHELIAL CELL IN VITRO

    Objective To develop a new method for a tissue engineered vascular graft by combining endothelial cells and an acelluarized allogenic matrix. Methods Acellularized matrix tubes were obtained by a 0.1% trypsin and 0 02% EDTA solution for 24 hours and 1% Triton X 100 for 176 hours, respectively. Endothelial cells were isolated from alloaorta and expanded in vitro. Finally, the inner surface of acellularized matrix was reseeded with endothelial cells. Acellularity and reseeding were analysed by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Results The acellularization procedure resulted in an almost complete removal of the original cells and the loose three-dimensional (3D) matrix. The acellular matrix could be reseeded with expanded endothelial cells in vitro, and endothelial cells had the potential of spread and proliferation. Conclusion Acellular matrix produces by Tritoon X-100 and trypsin possesses satisfactory biocompatibility for allogenic endothelial cell. Vascular grafts can be generated in vitro by a combination of endothelial cells and allogenic acelluarized matrix.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • ARTIFICIAL VASCULAR PROSTHESIS IN THE REPAIR OF ARTERIAL INJURIES OF THE EXTREMITIES

    From June, 1987 through June, 1994, 126 cases of injuries of major arteries of the extremities were treated, in which Nationedmade Teflon artificial vascular prosthesis was used to repair in 20 cases. Eighteen of the twenty cases were operated immediately after initial injury and the other two had secondary operation. The sites of the original injuries were as follows: the external iliac artery in 1, femoral artery in 15, popliteal artery in 2 and the brachial artery in 2. The length of the defect of the artery was measured from 3 to 12cm. In 2 of 20 cases, the artificial vascular prosthesis was used because of the failurs of primary repair from autogenous saphaneous vein graft. The shortterm patency rate was 100 per cent and the longterm patency rate was 95 per cent. The diagnosis of vascular injury, the properties of the artificial vascular prosthesis and the points important in operation were discussed.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:13 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • ARCUS VENOSUS DORSALIS PEDIS GRAFTS TO RECONSTRUCT THE SUPERFICIAL PALMAR ARCH IN INJURIES OF HAND

    This article reported 4 cases of reconstrution of the superficial palmar arch from transplantation of the vein arch of the dorsalis pedis by microsurgery. This technique was best reserved for those having significant damage of the palmar vesels. There were no arterial failures in these patients. The operative indications and some problems about the arterialized vein arch were discussed.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:37 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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