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A novel small diameter nanotextile arterial graft is associated with surgical feasibility and safety and increased transmural endothelial ingrowth in pig

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Journal of Nanobiotechnology

Source : Journal of Nanobiotechnology, 20, 71 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-022-01268-1

Url : https://jnanobiotechnology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12951-022-01268-1

Campus : Kochi

School : School of Medicine

Department : C. V. T. S

Year : 2022

Abstract : Globally, millions of patients are affected by myocardial infarction or lower limb gangrene/amputation due to atherosclerosis. Available surgical treatment based on vein and synthetic grafts provides sub-optimal benefits. We engineered a highly flexible and mechanically robust nanotextile-based vascular graft (NanoGraft) by interweaving nanofibrous threads of poly-L-lactic acid to address the unmet need. The NanoGrafts were rendered impervious with selective fibrin deposition in the micropores by pre-clotting. The pre-clotted NanoGrafts (4 mm diameter) and ePTFE were implanted in a porcine carotid artery replacement model. The fibrin-laden porous milieu facilitated rapid endothelization by the transmural angiogenesis in the NanoGraft. In-vivo patency of NanoGrafts was 100% at 2- and 4-weeks, with no changes over time in lumen size, flow velocities, and minimal foreign-body inflammatory reaction. However, the patency of ePTFE at 2-week was 66% and showed marked infiltration, neointimal thickening, and poor host tissue integration. The study demonstrates the in-vivo feasibility and safety of a thin-layered vascular prosthesis, viz., NanoGraft, and its potential superiority over the commercial ePTFE.

Cite this Research Publication : Joseph J, Vito Domenico Bruno, Nadiah Sulaiman, Alexander Ward, Thomas W. Johnson, Helna Mary Baby, Praveen Kerala Varma, Rajesh Jose, Shantikumar V. Nair, Deepthy Menon, Sarah Jane George & Raimondo Ascione, "A novel small diameter nanotextile arterial graft is associated with surgical feasibility and safety and increased transmural endothelial ingrowth in pig." Journal of Nanobiotechnology, 20, 71 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-022-01268-1

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