Outcomes of vascular allograft transplants in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain

Background: The transplantation of tissues is a developing practice. Improving cryopreservation techniques and emerging of new immunobiology concepts have let to establish the transplant of vascular allografts as a suitable alternative. This study aims to expose the Catalan experience in vascular al...

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Autores principales: Kerbi A. Guevara-Noriega, Ma. Angelica Villamizar, Juan G. Castro-Rios, Jose L. Pomar
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7e720c8b24cb4f1cb22c49ef519990342021-12-01T20:40:36ZOutcomes of vascular allograft transplants in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain10.24875/CIRU.200010692444-054Xhttps://doaj.org/article/7e720c8b24cb4f1cb22c49ef519990342021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.cirugiaycirujanos.com/frame_esp.php?id=584https://doaj.org/toc/2444-054XBackground: The transplantation of tissues is a developing practice. Improving cryopreservation techniques and emerging of new immunobiology concepts have let to establish the transplant of vascular allografts as a suitable alternative. This study aims to expose the Catalan experience in vascular allograft transplantation by disclosing basic data about clinical outcomes. Materials and Methods: Data about vascular allografts transplants was gathered from the Registry of Vascular and Valvular Transplantation of Catalonia, Spain. Basic data regards to clinical outcomes are presented. Kaplan–Meier and statistical analysis were performed using SPSS Ver. 20 for Mac (Chicago USA). Results: One hundred and seventy-one adults were transplanted. The overall 5-year SR was 51.5%. Survival (SR) differs with the territory revascularized, ranging from 37.5% to 55.6% at five years. Major adverse limb event-free rate ranges from 13.3% to 50.1% according to the area treated. The Primary patency rate is higher in the supra-inguinal revascularization and lowers when a distal vessel target is treated. Conclusion: Only one guideline-supported indication is currently done for allografts, and our results match with this indication. Our results are extensive and susceptible to analysis to address future projects, which are required to reconsider new or specific indications. More studies are needed to clarify the outcomes of arterial allografts. Kerbi A. Guevara-NoriegaMa. Angelica VillamizarJuan G. Castro-RiosJose L. PomarPermanyerarticleCryopreserved allografts. Major adverse limb event. Chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Vascular transplant. Vascular tissue.SurgeryRD1-811ENESCirugía y Cirujanos, Vol 89, Iss 6 (2021)
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topic Cryopreserved allografts. Major adverse limb event. Chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Vascular transplant. Vascular tissue.
Surgery
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spellingShingle Cryopreserved allografts. Major adverse limb event. Chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Vascular transplant. Vascular tissue.
Surgery
RD1-811
Kerbi A. Guevara-Noriega
Ma. Angelica Villamizar
Juan G. Castro-Rios
Jose L. Pomar
Outcomes of vascular allograft transplants in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain
description Background: The transplantation of tissues is a developing practice. Improving cryopreservation techniques and emerging of new immunobiology concepts have let to establish the transplant of vascular allografts as a suitable alternative. This study aims to expose the Catalan experience in vascular allograft transplantation by disclosing basic data about clinical outcomes. Materials and Methods: Data about vascular allografts transplants was gathered from the Registry of Vascular and Valvular Transplantation of Catalonia, Spain. Basic data regards to clinical outcomes are presented. Kaplan–Meier and statistical analysis were performed using SPSS Ver. 20 for Mac (Chicago USA). Results: One hundred and seventy-one adults were transplanted. The overall 5-year SR was 51.5%. Survival (SR) differs with the territory revascularized, ranging from 37.5% to 55.6% at five years. Major adverse limb event-free rate ranges from 13.3% to 50.1% according to the area treated. The Primary patency rate is higher in the supra-inguinal revascularization and lowers when a distal vessel target is treated. Conclusion: Only one guideline-supported indication is currently done for allografts, and our results match with this indication. Our results are extensive and susceptible to analysis to address future projects, which are required to reconsider new or specific indications. More studies are needed to clarify the outcomes of arterial allografts.
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author Kerbi A. Guevara-Noriega
Ma. Angelica Villamizar
Juan G. Castro-Rios
Jose L. Pomar
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Ma. Angelica Villamizar
Juan G. Castro-Rios
Jose L. Pomar
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title Outcomes of vascular allograft transplants in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain
title_short Outcomes of vascular allograft transplants in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain
title_full Outcomes of vascular allograft transplants in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain
title_fullStr Outcomes of vascular allograft transplants in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes of vascular allograft transplants in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain
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