Abstract
Woven dacron vascular prosthesesa were implanted in 6 horses to replace segments of external jugular veins. Anticoagulant therapy using sodium heparin and coumadin was done postoperatively. Clotting profiles and red blood cell counts were determined by measuring activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), one stage prothrombin time (OSPT), and packed cell volume (PCV). The horses were observed postoperatively for 4 to 38 days. Real time ultrasonography was used to monitor patency of the prostheses. All grafts remained patent during the observation period, although 3 cases of septic thrombosis were seen at necropsy.
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