1-Year Patency of Biorestorative Polymeric Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts in an Ovine Model
JACC Basic to Translational Science 8(1): 19-34
Article 2022 English
Authors
MO
Masafumi Ono
SK
Shigetaka Kageyama
NO
Neil O’Leary
Abstract
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Many attempts have been made to inhibit or counteract saphenous vein graft (SVG) failure modes; however, only external support for SVGs has gained momentum in clinical utility. This study revealed the feasibility of implantation, and showed good patency out to 12 months of the novel biorestorative graft, in a challenging ovine coronary artery bypass graft model. This finding could trigger the first-in-man trial of using the novel material instead of SVG. We believe that, eventually, this novel biorestorative bypass graft can be one of the options for coronary artery bypass graft patients who have difficulty harvesting SVG.
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