AngioGraft® Saphenous Vein
AngioGRAFT®
AngioGraft Saphenous Vein is a cryopreserved human allograft used to bypass narrow or blocked vessels.
- Human Tissue: Closely resembles autograft; compliant, flexible, easy to handle and suture. An alternative for patients lacking available autologous tissue.
- Resistant to Infection: Natural ability to resist infection.1,2,3
- Convenient: Availability in various sizes to best fit the patient’s anatomy.
- No Donor Site Morbidity: An alternative conduit for patients lacking suitable autologous tissue.
Clinical Application
- Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) bypass graft
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)
- Pediatric Cardiac Shunts
Cryopreserved | Description | Sizing |
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CV21-30 | Cryopreserved Saphenous Vein | L = 21-30 cm |
CV31-45 | Cryopreserved Saphenous Vein | L = 31-45 cm |
CV46-60 | Cryopreserved Saphenous Vein | L = 46-60 cm |
CV61-70 | Cryopreserved Saphenous Vein | L = 61-70 cm |
CV71-80 | Cryopreserved Saphenous Vein | L = 71-80 cm |
CV>80 | Cryopreserved Saphenous Vein | L > 80 cm |
References
- Vardanian et al. Arterial Allograft Allows In-line Reconstruction of Prosthetic Graft Infection with Low Recurrence Rate and Mortality. THE AMERICAN SURGEON October 2009 Vol. 75, No. 10: 1000-1003.
- Madden et al. Experience with cryopreserved cadaveric femoral vein allografts used for hemodialysis access. Ann Vasc Surg 2004; 18: 453-458.
- O’Banion et al. Cryopreserved saphenous vein as a last-ditch conduit for limb salvage. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2017, Volume 66, Number 3: 844-849.