MORPHOLOGICAL AND MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSES OF RAT FEMORAL ARTERIES AFTER CRUSH INJURY

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CHEN, LE [1 ]
SEABER, AV [1 ]
GLISSON, RR [1 ]
MIKAT, EM [1 ]
URBANIAK, JR [1 ]
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[1] DUKE UNIV,MED CTR,DEPT SURG,POB 3093,DURHAM,NC 27710
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10.1002/micr.1920120607
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Replantation after crush amputation has a relatively low success rate. An arterial crush injury was produced in rats under a range of pressure (8.5 to 2,551 g/mm2) and durations (10 to 60 minutes). The degrees of vessel injury and thrombus formation were evaluated as functions of both crush force and duration, and the healing process was followed for 8 weeks. Crushing resulted in morphologic damage to the arterial wall but did not impair patency. Damage was directly proportional to crush pressure and duration. Intimal denudation caused flat platelet adhesion but no thrombus formation or thrombosis. Reendothelialization was completed by 2 weeks. Intimal hyperplasia appeared at 1 week and consisted of endothelia in the most luminal layers and smooth muscle in the deeper layers. The internal elastic lamina was intact in all specimens and was thought to minimize platelet aggregation on the arterial wall after denudation of the intima.
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