Small-Diameter Blood Vessel Substitutes: Biomimetic Approaches to Improve Patency.
Jean-Marc BehrYee Shan WongSubramanian S VenkatramanPublished in: Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Small-dimeter blood vessels (<6 mm) are required in coronary bypass and peripheral bypass surgery to circumvent blocked arteries. However, they have poor patency rates due to thrombus formation, intimal hyperplasia at the distal anastomosis, and compliance mismatch between the native artery and the graft. This review covers the state-of-the-art technologies for improving graft patency with a focus on reducing compliance mismatch between the prosthesis and the native artery. The focus of this article is on biomimetic design strategies to match the compliance over a wide pressure range.