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Small diameter Polyurethane vascular graft reinforced by elastic weft-knitted tubular fabric of polyester / spandex

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posted on 2008-02-01, 00:00 authored by W Xu, F Zhou, C Ouyang, W Cui, M Yao, Xungai Wang
Small diameter vascular grafts were fabricated from pure Polyurethane (PU) as well as PU reinforced with a tubular weft-knitted fabric. The tensile properties of the reinforced composite vascular grafts were compared with that of the tubular fabric itself and the pure PU vascular grafts. The elasticity and strength of the reinforced vascular grafts were improved compared with the tubular fabric. Strength of the reinforced vascular grafts was 5–10 times of the strength of the pure PU vascular grafts. Expanding the tubular fabric to increase the inner diameter of the reinforced vascular graft reduced the graft’s strength and initial modulus, but the difference was reduced as the PU content was increased. For grafts of the same inner diameter, increasing the PU content increased the thickness and strength of the graft wall, which led to a general increase in the strength and initial modulus of the composite vascular grafts.

History

Journal

Fibers and polymers

Volume

9

Issue

1

Pagination

71 - 75

Publisher

The Korean Fiber Society

Location

Seoul, Korea

ISSN

1229-9197

eISSN

1875-0052

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Springer