Rotational in vitro compliance measurement of diverse anastomotic configurations: a tool for anastomotic engineering

被引:7
作者
Knez, P [1 ]
Nelson, K [1 ]
Hakimi, M [1 ]
Al-Haidary, J [1 ]
Schneider, C [1 ]
Schmitz-Rixen, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Sch Med, Div Vasc & Endovasc Surg, D-60590 Frankfurt, Germany
关键词
anastomotic engineering; vascular compliance; vascular anastomosis; para-anastomotic hypercompliance zone;
D O I
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2003.08.004
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Anastomotic configurations with a small internal diameter are prone to intimal hyperplasia which can cause occlusion within weeks or months. A link between intimal hyperplasia, and inhomogenities of the elastic profile of the anastomosis has been established. makina anastomotic engineering directed towards smoothing the compliance profile at the anastomotic site essential. Methods to date restrict the anastomotic compliance measurement to one plane. We present a method by which the anastomotic configurations are rotated, thereby allowing an anastomotic elastic profile assessment in multiple planes. Eight end-to-end anastomoses (ovine common carotid artery) and three end-to-side anastomoses (e-PTFE graft to ovine common carotid artery) were prepared and mounted in an artificial circulation system. Anastomotic circumferential compliance (maximal-minimal diameter/ (maximal-minimal pressure minimal diameter)) was measured by means of a laser-scan-micrometer and a Statham pressure transducer. By rotating end-to-end anastomoses, the compliance was measured in three, and in end-to-side anastomoses in four different planes. Multiplanar compliance variability in areas remote to both end-to-end and end-to-side anastomoses was approximately 9%. At the suture line the variability was approximately 22% in end-to-end anastomoses and 78% in end-to-side anastomoses. These results show that local factors result in different compliance profiles when utilizing a multiplanar technique, particularly in end-to-side anastomoses. The rotational apparatus is a tool which can be used to more accurately engineer a homogeneously compliant anastomosis, with the ultimate goal of prolonging anastomotic patency. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:275 / 280
页数:6
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