Publications by authors named "H Hoffer"

In plastic surgery, free skeletal muscle flaps are used for treatment of non-healing injuries like chronic osteitis or radiation ulcers. We wanted to evaluate if the neoangiogenesis induced by these flaps can also constitute a method for revascularization in ischemic heart disease. In diffuse small vessel coronary heart disease, patients are not suitable for bypass surgery because it is impossible to create a microanastomosis with the coronary artery.

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In order to evaluate the functional aspect of myocardial neovascularization after grafting a free skeletal muscle flap onto the heart in the dog with an arterial anastomosis to the internal mammary artery (IMA), a gradual occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary (LAD) was induced. This was achieved implanting an Ameroidconstrictor on the LAD, that due to its hygroscopical material induces a gradual coronary occlusion. The occlusion of the LAD was angiographically confirmed in vivo.

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In order to study the process of angiogenesis a free skeletal muscle flap was transplanted onto the myocardium of the dog. A microvascular anastomosis with the internal mammary artery (IMA) provided the blood flow to the free graft. In 6 dogs, a myocardial infarction of the anterior wall was induced in order to produce a tissue injury.

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The experimental production of a myocardial infarction (MI) in the dog was achieved adopting a new catheter technique. After induction of the MI, a variety of arrhythmias appeared and were classified according to the Lown-classification as more or less severe. The therapy was achieved with antiarrhythmics class 1-111 (Vaughn-Williams classification) for late premature ventricular beats or couplets.

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