Jones N S, Glenn M G, Orloff L A, Mayberg M R
Guy's Hospital, London, England.
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1990 Jul;116(7):779-85. doi: 10.1001/archotol.1990.01870070027004.
The use of controlled local-release heparin was studied as a means to prevent thrombosis in microvascular surgery, using a rat arterial inversion graft as a model. Polyvinyl alcohol embedded with heparin was placed around the outside of inversion graft anastomoses in 16 animals. Results were compared with control group animals in which polyvinyl alcohol alone was placed around the graft or systemic heparin was given. Vessel patency rates were significantly higher for animals receiving either systemic or transmural heparin than for animals in the control group. Controlled local delivery of heparin did not cause measurable systemic anticoagulation. However, the complication of local hematoma formation occurred as frequently as in the systemic heparin group. Controlled transmural release of heparin has an effective local antithrombotic effect and may hold promise for use in clinical practice.
以大鼠动脉倒置移植为模型,研究了使用可控局部释放肝素作为预防微血管手术中血栓形成的一种方法。在16只动物的倒置移植吻合口周围放置嵌入肝素的聚乙烯醇。将结果与对照组动物进行比较,对照组动物是在移植周围仅放置聚乙烯醇或给予全身肝素。接受全身或透壁肝素治疗的动物的血管通畅率显著高于对照组动物。肝素的可控局部递送未引起可测量的全身抗凝作用。然而,局部血肿形成的并发症与全身肝素组一样频繁发生。肝素的可控透壁释放具有有效的局部抗血栓作用,可能有望用于临床实践。