Innovative Surgical Sciences (Jan 2022)

Facilitation of adhesion and spreading of endothelial cells on silicone oxide-coated dacron material by microwave-excited low-pressure plasma

  • Tilkorn Daniel J.,
  • Sorg Heiko,
  • Sanders Agnes,
  • Köller Manfred,
  • Awakowicz Peter,
  • Hauser Jörg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2021-0027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 97 – 104

Abstract

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Autologous transplants are still the means of choice for bypass surgery. In addition to good tolerability, there is a reduced thrombogenicity and fewer neointima hyperplasia compared to artificial materials. However, since viable transplants are limited, attempts are being made to improve existing artificial vascular prosthesis material. Next to the reduction of thrombogenicity, a rapid endothelialization of the vascular graft should reduce intimal hyperplasia and thus prevent stenoses. The effect of newly developed silicon oxide coatings on the growth of endothelial cells was therefore the goal of this work in a cell culture study.

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