Title of article :
The Long-term Success of Skeletal Muscle in Aortic Repair
Author/Authors :
Horneffer، Peter.J. نويسنده , , Hutchins، Grover M. نويسنده , , johnson، David L. نويسنده , , Gardner، Timothy J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
To determine the efficacy of skeletal muscle for aortic repair, 23 swine underwent repair of descending thoracic aortic defects. In one group, a vascularized muscle flap was used to patch a 2- to 3-cm aortic defect. In two other groups, a short segment of aorta was removed and a 2-cm tube graft of freshly harvested but devascularized
skeletal muscle or Vicryl mesh was used to repair the aorta. Swine were followed for up to sixteen months after implantation. There were no deaths or graft-related complications in the vascularized muscle patch group, and after
sixteen months, there were no stenoses or aneurismal dilatations of the flaps. Histologically, a mature pseudoinlimal
layer had been deposited under the muscle flap and was grossly indistinguishable from normal arterial wall. In the group that received devascularized muscle tube grafts, however, suture line dehiscences occurred in 3 of 7 animals
within two weeks of operation. There were no dehiscences in the 9 recipients of a Vicryl tube graft, a finding suggesting that deposition of pseudointimal elements was rapid enough to ensure vascular integrity as the Vicryl was absorbed. Postmortem examination of these animals demonstrated stenoses ranging from 30 to 500/,;, thereby indicating a lack of growth in the new pseudoinlimal wall. These results demonstrate the long-term reliability of
vascularized skeletal muscle for use in major vascular reconstruction, and suggest the beneficial effects of avoiding
prosthetic material and promoting optimal pseudointimal formation.
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery