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Microvascular stent anastomosis using N-fibroin stents: feasibility, ischemia time, and complications.

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Microvascular stent anastomosis using N-fibroin stents: feasibility, ischemia time, and complications.

Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol. 2016 May;121(5):e97-e103

Authors: Smeets R, Vorwig O, Wöltje M, Gaudin R, Luebke AM, Beck-Broichsitter B, Rheinnecker M, Heiland M, Grupp K, Gröbe A, Hanken H

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a novel microvascular anastomosis technique using N-fibroin stents.
STUDY DESIGN: Cylinder stents of 1 mm diameter and 5 mm length were fabricated using N-fibroin from silkworms. In 22 rats, aortas were dissected, and the stent was inserted into the two ends of the aorta and fixed using methylmethacrylate.
RESULTS: Stent anastomosis was successful in 21 (96%) rats. The mean ischemia time was 7.4 minutes, significantly shorter than the 15.9 minutes in the control group with conventional sutures (P < .0001). After 4 months, anastomosis was functionally patent in all cases. However, elastic fibers remained interrupted in all stent anastomosis cases, and marked host rejection was evident at the stent anastomosis sites. Around the stents, thrombi were frequent (52%).
CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated the basic feasibility of stent anastomosis using N-fibroin stents and reduced ischemia time. However, thrombus formation, frequent and severe abdominal infections, and heavy host rejection remain critical issues.

PMID: 27068318 [PubMed - in process]



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