Sharp W V, Teague P C
Vascular Research Laboratory, Akron City Hospital, Ohio.
Surg Forum. 1978;29:218-20.
A new pyrolytic carbon surface (ULTI) was tested on a loosely knitted dacron substrate in dogs. Patency was 97.5% as compared with a control of 33%. Physical properties of the dacron were not altered by the ULTI carbon deposition process. This modified pyrolytic carbon on a dacron substrate is a very promising vascular biomaterial for small vessel replacement.
一种新型热解碳表面(ULTI)在犬类动物的松散编织涤纶基底上进行了测试。通畅率为97.5%,而对照组为33%。涤纶的物理性能未因ULTI碳沉积过程而改变。这种涤纶基底上的改性热解碳是一种非常有前景的用于小血管置换的血管生物材料。