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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 358 (1982), S. 469-469 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Polytetrafluoroethylene spiral graft ; Vessel replacement ; PTFE-Prothese-Gefäßersatz
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die PTFE (Polytetrafluoraethylen)-Spiralprothese ist gegen äußere Kompression und Abknickung geschützt und deshalb insbesondere zur gelenküberschreitenden und subcutanen extraanatomischen Rekonstruktion geeignet. Es wurden 133 PTFE-Spiralprothesen implantiert. Von 37 axillo(bi)-femoralen Prothesen waren 30 (81 %) durchgängig, 5 (13,5 %) verschlossen, 2 (5,4 %) Infektionen traten auf. Von 35 gelenküberschreitenden Spiralprothesen blieben bisher 25 (71,5 %) durchgängig, 10 (28,5 %) waren verschlossen. Die Kompressionsstabilität der Prothese ermöglicht auch eine Anwendung im Niederdrucksystem.
    Notes: Summary The polytetrafluoroethylene spiral graft is protected against external compression and kinking. Its use is mainly indicated in joint-crossing and subcutaneous extra-anatomical reconstructions. A total of 133 spiral grafts were implanted. Of 37 axillo(bi)-femoral grafts, 30 (81 %) remained patent, 5 (13,5 %) were occluded and 2 (5,4%) showed infection. Of 35 femoropopliteal joint-crossing reconstructions 25 (71,5%) remained patent, while 10 (28,5 %) were occluded. These grafts can also be used for short venous reconstructions.
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