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Artificial blood vessel with bias current guide

An artificial blood vessel and introducer technology, applied in the field of artificial blood vessels, can solve downstream stenosis and other problems, achieve the effects of reducing turbulence, preventing restenosis at the end, and improving the hemodynamic environment

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-03-18
BEIHANG UNIV
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[0004] The purpose of the present invention is to address the deficiencies in the prior art and to propose an artificial blood vessel with a bias flow guider by using the principle of swirling flow in the human blood circulation system to solve the problem of downstream restenosis after bypass surgery

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[0015] Below in conjunction with accompanying drawing and specific embodiment the present invention is described in further detail:

[0016] Such as figure 1 As shown, the patent of the present invention consists of three parts: a common artificial blood vessel part, a bias flow guide part and a suture edge part. It is characterized in that the through-section of the bias flow guider at the end of the artificial blood vessel is composed of image 3 The circle shown gradually transitions to Figure 4 A semi-ellipse is shown, the major axis of the semi-ellipse is twice the length of the minor axis. During the transition process, the through-sectional area remains constant and the through-section is gradually shifted to the left or right, and the other side is filled with artificial blood vessel material. The transition length is 3 to 4 times the inner diameter of the artificial blood vessel. The angle formed between the end of the introducer and the axis of the artificial bl...

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The invention discloses an artificial blood vessel with a bias flow guide, and aims at solving the problem of terminal restenosis after a bridging operation. The artificial blood vessel consists of a common artificial blood vessel, a bias flow guide and a suturing edge which form a whole. The bias flow guide is characterized in that the through section gradually changes from a circle to a half ellipse, and the through section area is kept constant while the through section gradually deflects to the left side or the right side during the transition process, and the other side is filled with an artificial blood vessel material. The angle between the end face of the bias flow guide and the axis of the artificial blood vessel is 45 degrees which is typically adopted in the bridging surgery. The suturing edge is made of the artificial blood vessel material, and extends 1-2mm outwards for suturing the bridged blood vessel. The artificial blood vessel can cause a rotating flow in the bridged blood vessel, stabilizes blood stream and reduces turbulent flow, thus being more favorable to washing the internal wall of the bridged blood vessel, inhibiting occurrence of endometrial hyperplasia, and preventing the restenosis of the downstream terminal of the bridged part after the bridging operation.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to an artificial blood vessel Background technique [0002] At present, the medical field has generally used autologous blood vessels or artificial blood vessels to perform arterial bypass grafting or reconstruction surgery. However, postoperative intimal hyperplasia has become a major cause of late failure of medium and small vessel surgery. Although intimal hyperplasia can occur at both the upstream suture end and the downstream suture end of bypass vessels, the intimal hyperplasia in the downstream is much more pronounced than in the upstream. Postoperative intimal hyperplasia downstream mainly occurs in two locations: the anastomotic suture and the bottom surface of the main artery at the anastomosis, and the latter is the main cause of vascular restenosis in the postoperative period. Studies have shown that intimal hyperplasia at vascular sutures is mainly due to vascular healing and reconstruction caused by physical trauma...

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IPC IPC(8): A61F2/06
Inventor 孙安强邓小燕樊瑜波贡向辉
Owner BEIHANG UNIV
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