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非接触式隐静脉 - 血管损伤与伦敦的联系。

No-Touch Saphenous Vein - Vascular Damage and the London Connection.

机构信息

Surgical and Interventional Sciences, Royal Free Hospital Campus, University College Medical School, London, United Kingdom. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Bristol Heart Institute, Bristol University, Bristol, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Braz J Cardiovasc Surg. 2022 Sep 2;37(Spec 1):1-6. doi: 10.21470/1678-9741-2022-0024.

Abstract

In this review, I summarise the circumstances leading to the collaboration between London and Örebro on the basic research performed to study potential mechanisms underlying the improved patency of saphenous veins harvested by the no-touch technique. Histological studies reveal various forms of vascular damage to saphenous vein grafts harvested in conventional coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) whereas no-touch grafts retain a normal architecture. The perivascular fat that remains intact on no-touch saphenous vein grafts seems to play a particularly important role as the "protector" of all layers of the graft. In addition, the perivascular fat is a source of adipose cell-derived factors that may contribute to the success of the no-touch technique. While a number of trials have compared no-touch with conventional grafts following CABG, these have generally been limited to short follow-up periods, low patient numbers, and inadequate histological data. When handling no-touch saphenous vein at harvesting, there is no direct contact of the vein by surgical instruments, spasm does not occur, and high-pressure intraluminal distension is not required. While damage to both endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells are evident at the microscopic and ultrastructural level in conventional saphenous vein grafts, their structure in no-touch grafts is preserved. Also, in no-touch veins, the vasa vasorum remains intact and transmural blood supply is maintained. This microvascular network is disrupted during conventional harvesting, a situation likely to stimulate processes involved in graft occlusion. The use of excess graft material for histology is to be encouraged for the assessment of vascular damage and even surgeon competence. If you don't look, you don't find.

摘要

在这篇综述中,我总结了导致伦敦和厄勒布鲁合作进行基础研究的情况,以研究无接触技术采集的大隐静脉通畅率提高的潜在机制。组织学研究显示,传统冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)中采集的大隐静脉移植物存在各种形式的血管损伤,而无接触移植物保留正常结构。无接触大隐静脉移植物上保持完整的血管周围脂肪似乎起着特别重要的作用,是移植物所有层的“保护者”。此外,血管周围脂肪是脂肪细胞衍生因子的来源,这些因子可能有助于无接触技术的成功。虽然许多试验比较了 CABG 后无接触与传统移植物,但这些试验通常限于短期随访、患者数量少和组织学数据不足。在采集无接触大隐静脉时,手术器械不会直接接触静脉,不会发生痉挛,也不需要高压腔内扩张。虽然传统大隐静脉移植物在微观和超微结构水平上均显示内皮细胞和血管平滑肌细胞受损,但无接触移植物的结构得以保留。此外,在无接触静脉中,血管周腔保持完整,跨壁血液供应得以维持。这种微血管网络在传统采集过程中被破坏,这种情况可能会刺激移植物闭塞过程。为了评估血管损伤,甚至评估外科医生的能力,应鼓励使用多余的移植物材料进行组织学检查。如果你不看,就找不到。

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