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Function and Viability of Vessels in Different Preservation Solutions - An Experimental Study on Human Great Saphenous Veins
2016
Angiology & Vascular Surgery
Objective Great Saphenous Veins (SVs) are widely used in coronary and in non-coronary surgery, and the need for vascular transplants is increasing. In older pre¬servation solutions, hypothermia leads to damage induced by reactive oxygen species. Iron chelators in the newer Tissue Protection (TiProtec) solution shall par¬ticularly protect vessels by preventing from that damage. It was the aim to compare three preservation solutions to maintain function and viability of human SVs. Methods Vein
doi:10.24966/avs-7397/100003
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