Surgical procedure for acellular vascular xenografts testing in sheep carotid artery

NOABSTRACTThe objective of this study is to demonstrate the safety and reproducibility of our surgical technique for implanting decellularized vascular xenografts in the carotid artery of sheep.Acellular porcine carotid arteries were implanted as interposition xenografts in seven sheep. An intravasc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta Marisiensis - Seria Medica 2024-09, Vol.70 (3), p.118-121
Hauptverfasser: Harpa, Marius Mihai, Puscas, Alexandra Iulia, Anitei, Emanuel David, Simionescu, Dan Teodor, Truta, Raluca Ionela, Al-Hussein, Hamida, Cotfas, Ionela, Ghiragosian, Claudiu, Banceu, Cosmin Marian, Capilna, Tudor, Suciu, Horatiu, Al-Hussein, Hussam
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Zusammenfassung:NOABSTRACTThe objective of this study is to demonstrate the safety and reproducibility of our surgical technique for implanting decellularized vascular xenografts in the carotid artery of sheep.Acellular porcine carotid arteries were implanted as interposition xenografts in seven sheep. An intravascular shunt was used for cerebral protection, and a flowmeter was utilized to assess graft performance.There were no intraoperative deaths or postoperative neurological complications observed. Acute graft thrombosis occurred in one sheep during surgery, but was successfully managed with thrombectomy to restore blood flow. Post-implantation flowmetry and Doppler ultrasound confirmed graft functionality.Our study demonstrates the successful application of our surgical method for implanting decellularized vascular xenografts in the carotid artery of sheep. The implanted grafts maintained patency, normal blood flow, and favorable wound healing and neurological outcomes post-surgery.
ISSN:2668-7763
2068-3324
2668-7763
2247-6113
DOI:10.2478/amma-2024-0024