Vascular graft prosthesis

Annales de chirurgie
N ChakféGroupe européen de recherche sur les prothèses appliquées à la chirurgie vasculaire

Abstract

Performed since the 1950s, vascular grafting has opened modern era of vascular surgery. Autologous venous grafts are of first choice for revascularisation of small arteries. Synthetic grafts are mainly modelled using microporous polytetrafluoroethylene or terephtalate polyethylene. These prosthesis are mainly used for revascularization of medium and large size arteries.

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