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Intimal hyperplasia, the obstacle in bypass grafts

(2002) Toes, Gerrit Jan

The purpose of this thesis was to design new strategies to improve the patency of small diameter bypass grafts in the arte-rial circulation by reducing the formation of intimal hyperplasia. The following goals were formulated to evaluate the ef-ficacy of these new strategies:
1. To inventory the factors responsible for, and the strategies designed to control the formation of intimal hyperplasia in vein grafts in the arterial circulation.
2. To introduce a model to quantify early platelet and leucocyte deposition onto synthetic bypass grafts in vitro.
3. To evaluate the effect of periadventitial application of a sulfated carbohydrate polymer on the formation of intimal hy-perplasia in autologous vein graft in rab-bits.
4. To evaluate the effect of superhydro-phobic modification of small diameter ex-panded polytetrafluoroethy-lene vascular graft on platelet deposition and on the for-mation of intimal hyperplasia both in vivo and in vitro.
5. To evaluate the gastroepiploic artery as autologous bypass graft for peripheral by-pass grafting in pigs.




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