Haemodynamics of the interposition vein cuff

Author:

Beard J D1,Benveniste G L1,Miller J H2,Baird R N1,Horrocks M1

Affiliation:

1. Vascular Studies Unit, Bristol Royal Infirmary, UK

2. Vascular Surgery Unit, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia, UK

Abstract

Abstract It has been suggested that the use of an interposition vein cuff for anastomosing PTFE grafts to small calibre arteries confers a haemodynamic advantage. Pulsatile blood flow through a standard anastomosis was compared, in vitro, to that incorporating a vein cuff. 6 mm PTFE was anastomosed end-to-side to 10 pairs of cadaver internal mammary arteries matched for length and internal diameter (median 1·8 mm, range 1·6–2·4). Blood flow was significantly higher through the vein cuff anastomosis than the standard anastomosis (comparison of regression analysis, P < 0·001) when the arterial diameter was < 2·0 mm (five pairs). These results suggest that the vein cuff does confer a significant haemodynamic advantage when PTFE is anastomosed to arteries < 2·0 mm diameter and this may be because the compliant vein cuff allows more distension of the anastomosis thus reducing anastomotic resistance.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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