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Original Article

Endothelial Lesions Associated with Vascular Clamping - Surface Micropathology by Scanning Electron Microscopy

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Pages 179-197 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The endothelial cell pavement in normal blood vessels is very fragile. In cardiovascular surgery, the need for secure clamping of the aorta results in trauma which may be followed by thrombosis or occlusion. Various types of vascular clamps and other related devices offered commercially were clinically investigated in canine models and their effects on the vascular endothelium were ascertained with the aid of scanning electron microscopy. On the basis of these studies, the Fogarty silicone filled clamp appeared to be the least traumatic. However, further technical developments in this area are needed in order to obtain a completely atraumatic method of temporarily closing major blood vessels.

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