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The method of treating vascular stenosis is to support the blood vessels from the inside by placing stents to obtain sufficient blood flow. ...
C-reactive protein concentrations cause inflammatory side effects on arteries, making it possible for the bacteria to attach and form harmful plaques within the arterial vessels. ...
After the establishment of adequate cell growth and extracellular matrix deposition, the vessels were decellularized to remove human cellular antigens. Manufactured vessels were implanted in 20 patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease as above-knee, femoral-to-popliteal arterial bypass conduits. ...
Recognizing this capability gap, the US Combat Casualty Care Research Program has partnered with academia and industry to support the development and clinical introduction of a bioengineered human acellular vessel. This human acellular vessel has the potential to be an off-the-shelf conduit that is resistant to infection and incorporates well into native tissues. ...
This is not to say that there are no veins or arteries in the pancreatic tumor, but the existing vessels cannot withstand extreme pressure. ...
These stents secure the flow of oxygen rich blood from the arterial supplier to the venous donor vessel. Multiple past studies have shown that dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) is mandated when deploying extensive metallic scaffolds in lower extremity vascular beds.1 Although there are no randomized controlled studies specifically on this topic, we recommend this ...
The third step is the key point in deciding between a traditional “arterial” approach or pDVA; if there isn’t a good target vessel with a reasonable chance of restoring perfusion to the foot and healing the wound, pDVA can be considered. ...
