Experimental Study of the Effect of Low Dose Aspirin and Betamethasone on the Patency Rate of Microvascular Polytetrafluoroethylene Grafts (PTFE)

Hossam El din Mohammed Abuelatta;

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Vein grafts are presently the most suitable material for use as arterial substitutes in microsurgical procedures. However vein grafts have some disadvantages like increased time of surgical procedure, donor site scar, the fact that the long veins may carr


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Title Experimental Study of the Effect of Low Dose Aspirin and Betamethasone on the Patency Rate of Microvascular Polytetrafluoroethylene Grafts (PTFE)
Other Titles دراسـة تجريبيـة لأثـرالأسبرين ذو الجرعة المنخفضة والبيتاميثازون على معدّل سريان الدم في الرقع الصّناعيّة بوليتيترافلوروايثيلين (بي تي إف إي) في الجراحة الميكروسكوبية للأوعية الدموية الدقيقة
Authors Hossam El din Mohammed Abuelatta
Keywords Experimental Study of the Effect of Low Dose Aspirin and Betamethasone on the Patency Rate of Microvascular Polytetrafluoroethylene Grafts (PTFE)
Issue Date 2005
Description 
Vein grafts are presently the most suitable material for use as arterial substitutes in microsurgical procedures. However vein grafts have some disadvantages like increased time of surgical procedure, donor site scar, the fact that the long veins may carr

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