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Arteries Regeneration

Greisler, H. R, Arterial regeneration over absorbable prostheses. Arch. Surg., 177, 1425, 1982. [Pg.187]

Bowald, S., Busch, C., and Eriksson, I., 1979. Arterial regeneration following polyglactin 910 suture mesh grafting. Surgery, 86 722-729. [Pg.686]

The polymerization of p ra-dioxanone as well as that of methyl and dimethyl homologues were described by Doddi et al. [183]. Poly(ptira-dioxanone) is primarily used as the absorbable suture material PDS (manufactured by Ethicon Inc.) because of its good tensile properties with respect to PGA and its ability to form monofilaments [28]. PDS material has been investigated for arterial regeneration in rabbit [184] and for internal suspension and fixation of facial fractures clinically [185], for cerclage of the eyeball [186], for closure of abdominal wounds [187] and for orbital floor reconstruction [188] as well as for use in pediatric cardiovascular operations [189] and in orthopeadic surgery [190]. [Pg.73]

Orotic acid or 6-methyluracil vide infra), when administered to rabbits with myocardial infarction induced by ligation of the anterior descending branch of the left coronary artery, can decrease the incidence of necrosis and increase the rate of regeneration for healthy cellular and fibrous connective tissue in the infarct region [182]. Rats with induced aortal stenosis which are treated with... [Pg.290]

The effect of papaverine and of other substances on coronary circulation in insufficiency of the myocardium resulting from ligature of coronary vessels was studied by Markova (162) on cats and McEachem et al. (163) on dogs. Intravenous injection of papaverine decreased the mortality from 75 to 50%. Papaverine also partially regenerated the loss of sodium and potassium ions (164). In experimentally induced myocardial infarction in cats (caused by ligature of coronary arteries)... [Pg.215]

Matsuno, H., Takei, M., Hayashi, H., Nakajima, K., Ishisaki, A., and Kozawa, O. 2004. Simvastatin enhances the regeneration of endothelial cells via VEGF secretion in injured arteries. J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. 43 333-340. [Pg.323]


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