2017
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.33874
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Mechanical and microstructural analysis of a radially expandable vascular conduit for neonatal and pediatric cardiovascular surgery

Abstract: In pediatric cardiovascular surgery, there is a significant need for vascular prostheses that have the potential to grow with the patient following implantation. Current clinical options consist of nonexpanding conduits, requiring repeat surgeries as the patient outgrows the device. To address this issue, PECA Labs has developed a novel ePTFE vascular conduit with the capability of being radially expanded via balloon catheterization. In the described study, a systematic characterization and comparison of two p… Show more

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“…14,15 Occlusion or stenosis of small-diameter vessels can result in these diseases. [15][16][17] The implantation of artificial vascular grafts (AVGs) or stents are currently the main treatment strategies. 16 However, occlusion, thrombus or restenosis of the implanted AVGs frequently occurred due to the different states of blood vessels in patients, resulting in implant failure and endangering the lives of patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,15 Occlusion or stenosis of small-diameter vessels can result in these diseases. [15][16][17] The implantation of artificial vascular grafts (AVGs) or stents are currently the main treatment strategies. 16 However, occlusion, thrombus or restenosis of the implanted AVGs frequently occurred due to the different states of blood vessels in patients, resulting in implant failure and endangering the lives of patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recognition of the clinical benefits of a dilatable shunt for Norwood patients, a new expandable polytetrafluoroethylene vascular conduit (PECA Labs, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA) is now available ( Loneker et al, 2017 ; Loneker et al, 2018 ; Qadir et al, 2020 ). This device can be radially modulated via percutaneous balloon dilation and employs an expandable PTFE material of construction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The graft can be expanded to as much as 2.5 times its original diameter while still maintaining mechanical properties that are within clinically acceptable ranges. 30 The PECA graft received FDA approval for its radiopaque markers to aid in visualization via X-ray/fluoroscopy. So use of this graft in pediatrics for its expansile properties is off-label.…”
Section: Multiple Reports Have Documented the Ability To Predictablymentioning
confidence: 99%