ePTFE假体体外内皮细胞内层的变化:6例失败移植的后期形态学评估

Heinrich Magometschnigg , Margit Kadletz , Martin Vodrazka , Martin Grabenwöger , Anton Moritz , Michael Grimm , P. Böck , Christian Leukauf , Wofgang Trubel , Ernst Wolner
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本文描述了体外内皮化ePTFE移植物(IVECL)植入脚部再闭塞患者的长期随访期间的形态学表现。1989年6月至1990年12月间,植入了13例股骨农村IVECL旁路。随访血管造影显示6例患者移植物中部狭窄。其中两名患者出现症状,移植物在植入后约1.5年进行补片成形术活检。其余4例无症状狭窄患者拒绝择期再手术,植入后53 ~ 619天发生移植物闭塞,均导致截肢。活检标本和外植体用标准显微镜和电子显微镜检查。两次活检均显示多层变性肌成纤维细胞(MFB)。4个移植物除了移植物表面坏死外,还表现出MFB的改变。在任何制剂上均未见内皮细胞。对IVECL假体在脚部位置的长期随访表明,在人工表面上持久结合细胞是可能的。所发现的MFB是丢失的内皮细胞的替代品,还是化生和/或退行性改变的最终产物,只能通过进一步的活检研究来澄清。
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Changes following in vitro endothelial cell lining of ePTFE prostheses: Late morphologic evaluation of six failed grafts

This paper decribes the morphologic appearance during long term follow-up of in vitro endothelialised ePTFE grafts (IVECL) implanted in patients with crural reocclusions. Between June 1989 and December 1990, 13 femorocrural IVECL bypasses were implanted. Follow-up angiograms demonstrated stenoses in the middle of the graft in six patients. Two of these patients developed symptoms, and the grafts were biopsied approximately 1.5 years after implantation during a patchplasty procedure. The remaining four patients with asymptomatic stenoses refused elective reoperation and suffered a graft occlusion 53 to 619 days after implantation, all leading to amputation. Biopsy specimens and explanted grafts were examined with standard and electron microscopy. Both biopsies demonstrated multiple layers of degenerating myofibroblasts (MFB). The four explanted grafts also showed altered MFB in addition to necrosis of the graft surface. No endothelial cells were seen on any of the preparations. Long term follow up of IVECL protheses in the crural position has demonstrated that it is possible to lastingly bind cells on an artificial surface. Whether the MFB found are a substitute of lost endothelial cells, or are an end product of metaplastic and/or degenerative alterations, can only be clarified through further biopsy studies.

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