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Author : Robert Fitridge,M. M. Thompson Publisher : University of Adelaide Press Page : 589 pages File Size : 54,8 Mb Release : 2011 Category : Medical ISBN : 9781922064004
Mechanisms of Vascular Disease by Robert Fitridge,M. M. Thompson Pdf
New updated edition first published with Cambridge University Press. This new edition includes 29 chapters on topics as diverse as pathophysiology of atherosclerosis, vascular haemodynamics, haemostasis, thrombophilia and post-amputation pain syndromes.
Tissue-Engineered Vascular Grafts by Beat H. Walpoth,Helga Bergmeister,Gary L. Bowlin,Deling Kong,Joris I. Rotmans,Peter Zilla Pdf
Cardiovascular diseases are still the leading cause of death in developed countries. Revascularization procedures such as coronary artery and peripheral bypass grafts, as well as access surgery represent a 2$ billion market yearly for the US alone. Despite intense research over many decades, no clinically suitable, shelf-ready, synthetic, vascular, small-caliber graft exists. There is therefore still a quest for such a clinical vascular prosthesis for surgical revascularization procedures and access surgery. Many approaches have been tried and are currently under investigation with promising results. These range from acellular and cell-based, stable or bio-degradable, synthetic scaffolds to biological or decellularized grafts, not forgetting self-assembly technologies for in vitro or in vivo VTE. All these approaches can be further enhanced by functionalization, e.g. with growth factors and drug elution. This updatable book aims to cover all the relevant aspects of Vascular Tissue Engineering (VTE) and novel alternatives to develop vascular grafts for clinical applications. The chapters in this book cover different aspects of manufacturing scaffolds with various polymers, mechanical characteristics, degradation rates, decellularization techniques, cell sheet assembly, 3-D printing and autologous mandril-based VTE. All the necessary in vitro tests such as biocompatibility and thrombogenicity are reviewed. Pre-clinical assessment of in vivo experimental models include patency, compliance, intimal hyperplasia, inflammatory reaction, cellular ingrowth and remodeling. Finally, early clinical trials will be periodically updated regarding results, regulatory aspects and post-marketing quality assessment. Furthermore, the reader should get an insight into various approaches, technologies and methods to better understand the complexity of blood surface and cell interactions in VTE. Translational research has yielded early human applications clearly showing the enormous need of research in the field to provide better solutions for our patients and this continuously updated book will hopefully become a reference in the field for life sciences.
This work provides an extensive summary of all the hemodynamic, geometric, and mechanical elements which can influence the success or failure of graft implantations. The contributions come from a variety of research units with international reputations which allows the reader to compare alternative approaches to similar problems.
Tissue-Engineered Vascular Grafts by Beat H. Walpoth,Helga Bergmeister,Gary L. Bowlin,Deling Kong,Joris I. Rotmans,Peter Zilla Pdf
Cardiovascular diseases are still the leading cause of death in developed countries. Revascularization procedures such as coronary artery and peripheral bypass grafts, as well as access surgery represent a 2$ billion market yearly for the US alone. Despite intense research over many decades, no clinically suitable, shelf-ready, synthetic, vascular, small-caliber graft exists. There is therefore still a quest for such a clinical vascular prosthesis for surgical revascularization procedures and access surgery. Many approaches have been tried and are currently under investigation with promising results. These range from acellular and cell-based, stable or bio-degradable, synthetic scaffolds to biological or decellularized grafts, not forgetting self-assembly technologies for in vitro or in vivo VTE. All these approaches can be further enhanced by functionalization, e.g. with growth factors and drug elution. This updatable book aims to cover all the relevant aspects of Vascular Tissue Engineering (VTE) and novel alternatives to develop vascular grafts for clinical applications. The chapters in this book cover different aspects of manufacturing scaffolds with various polymers, mechanical characteristics, degradation rates, decellularization techniques, cell sheet assembly, 3-D printing and autologous mandril-based VTE. All the necessary in vitro tests such as biocompatibility and thrombogenicity are reviewed. Pre-clinical assessment of in vivo experimental models include patency, compliance, intimal hyperplasia, inflammatory reaction, cellular ingrowth and remodeling. Finally, early clinical trials will be periodically updated regarding results, regulatory aspects and post-marketing quality assessment. Furthermore, the reader should get an insight into various approaches, technologies and methods to better understand the complexity of blood surface and cell interactions in VTE. Translational research has yielded early human applications clearly showing the enormous need of research in the field to provide better solutions for our patients and this continuously updated book will hopefully become a reference in the field for life sciences.
Vascular graft infection is a complex and challenging problem for the vascular surgeon. Despite significant advances that have been made in managing patient problems associated with graft infection during the last 25 years, the topic of vascular graft infection has been only loosely covered in various textbooks. Fortunately, this monograph fills this void of information by offering a wealth of useful, clearly organized clinical knowledge
Author : College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Publisher : Unknown Page : 450 pages File Size : 42,7 Mb Release : 1978 Category : Medical ISBN : UOM:39015004436914
Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering by Julian Chaudhuri,Mohamed Al-Rubeai Pdf
For the first time in a single volume, the design, characterisation and operation of the bioreactor system in which the tissue is grown is detailed. Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering presents an overall picture of the current state of knowledge in the engineering of bioreactors for several tissue types (bone, cartilage, vascular), addresses the issue of mechanical conditioning of the tissue, and describes the use of techniques such as MRI for monitoring tissue growth. This unique volume is dedicated to the fundamentals and application of bioreactor technology to tissue engineering products. Not only will it appeal to graduate students and experienced researchers in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, but also to tissue engineers and culture technologists, academic and industrial chemical engineers, biochemical engineers and cell biologists who wish to understand the criteria used to design and develop novel systems for tissue growth in vitro.
Arterial Grafting for Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery by Guo-Wei He Pdf
This updated edition examines the biological characteristics and clinical use of arterial grafts for coronary artery bypass surgery. It contains first-hand information on arterial grafts, as well as vein grafts with regard to biological characteristics, clinical use including off-pump coronary bypass grafting surgery, results, and future developments. The book is a practical guide and as a stimulus for further improvement of arterial grafting techniques.
Antibiotic-impregnated Vascular Grafts by Wesley S. Moore Pdf
Vascular grafts infections persist despite advances in graft materials and new, potent antibodies. The consequences of these infections - loss of limb or loss of life are the main significant problems. Antibiotic-bonded grafts provide protection against infections during the period of greatest vulnerability - the initial weeks following implantation. Experimental results demonstrate gradual improvement in the efficacy of these grafts.