J.S. Budd
Royal United Hospital
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Cardiovascular Surgery | 1997
A.W Lambert; A.D Fox; D.J. Williams; M. Horrocks; J.S. Budd
The perfect conduit for infrainguinal reconstructive surgery does not exist. When autologous vein is not available, then a prosthetic graft must be used. The use of a heparin-bonded graft has the theoretical advantage of reducing smooth muscle cell proliferation and thrombus formation, thereby reducing occlusion rates. The application of a collagen layer to the external surface of the graft serves to reduce transfabric haemorrhage. Forty-six patients underwent 47 infrainguinal reconstructions using heparin-bonded collagen-coated Dacron grafts over a 4-year period. Twenty grafts were for disabling claudication and 27 for critical ischaemia. Twenty-two grafts were to the above knee popliteal artery (47%), 10 to the below knee popliteal (21%) and 15 to one of the crural vessels (32%). There was a cumulative patency at 4 years of 69% for the above knee grafts, and 30-month patency of 58% and 45% for the below knee and crural grafts, respectively. There were three deaths over the study period and eight patients required major amputations.
Cardiovascular Surgery | 1999
A.W Lambert; J.S. Budd; A.D. Fox; U Potter; N Rooney; M. Horrocks
The fate of a non-sutured anastomosis and the inflammatory response to an endoprosthesis in a porcine aorta was determined. Self-expanding aorto-aortic endovascular prostheses were deployed into the infrarenal aorta of Large White pigs by the transfemoral route, in accordance with Home Office regulations. Animals were followed up at intervals to 1 year. The aortas were explanted and specimens were subjected to light microscopy. Thirteen animals, mean weight 103 kg, underwent placement of a prosthesis. There was early evidence of a neointima at 4 weeks and a well-developed neointima by 12 weeks, with complete incorporation of the endoprosthesis. The early acute inflammatory reaction seen at 4 weeks had become chronic by 12 and was largely absent by 26 weeks. There was no evidence of atypia. Complete incorporation of the non-sutured anastomosis is seen in this model. The acute inflammatory reaction to the prosthesis seen at 4 weeks had largely subsided by 26 weeks.
Archive | 1995
A.D. Fox; D. Trkulja; M.S. Whiteley; J.S. Budd; M. Horrocks
Chronic venous ulceration is a debilitating and socially isolating disease affecting approximately 150,000 people at any one time in the United Kingdom [1], The prevalence increases with age and women are affected twice as commonly as men.
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2001
R.J. McCarthy; R.A. Walker; P. McAteer; J.S. Budd; M. Horrocks
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 1999
A.W Lambert; D.J. Williams; J.S. Budd; M. Horrocks
Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2003
M.K. Nasr; R.J. McCarthy; J.S. Budd; M. Horrocks
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 1999
A.W Lambert; D. Trkulja; A.D. Fox; J.S. Budd; A.H Chalmers; M. Horrocks
Cardiovascular Surgery | 1997
D.J. Williams; A.W Lambert; J.S. Budd; R. Walker; M. Horrocks
Cardiovascular Surgery | 1997
D.J. Williams; A.W Lambert; J.S. Budd; M. Horrocks
Cardiovascular Surgery | 1995
A.D. Fox; M.S. Whiteley; P. Murphy; J.S. Budd; M. Horrocks