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Which is the best vascular prosthesis below the inguinal ligament?
1University Hospital of South Manchester, West Didsbury, UK.
Abstract:
Prostheses made of P.T.F.E give reasonable results when used as femoropopliteal bypass below the inguinal ligament and above the knee joint in patients with good "run-off". Human umbilical vein will probably give similar results but with reservations about its degradability. A compliant tube made from a non biodegradable stable polymer and which has a non thrombogenic internal surface seems to offer the most likely improvement.
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