Preservation of human vascular tissue and the relevance of temperature: a narrative review
Emil-Marian Arbănaşi, Traian V. Chirilă

TL;DR
This review discusses how temperature affects the preservation of human vascular tissues, focusing on historical developments and current methods for storage.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive narrative review of temperature-dependent storage techniques for vascular tissues.
Findings
Historical progress in low-temperature preservation methods is summarized.
Deep-subzero temperature methods are highlighted as the preferred alternative for vascular tissue preservation.
Current techniques and their limitations for preserving human vascular tissues are reviewed.
Abstract
This review was intended as a conceptual paper exploring the historical background, general principles, and experimental exploits that have steered meaningful developments in the field of temperature-dependent storage procedures and their impact on the attributes and patency of human vascular tissues assigned for use as grafts in cardiovascular surgery or for research purposes. Attention was focused on advances in the field following a descriptive history of humankind’s progress in developing low-temperature methods to conserve and store perishable goods, in understanding cryptobiotic processes and adopting a scientific approach to preservation of biological matter, and in summarizing the pioneering work of Alexis Carrel and others related specifically to the conservation of blood vessels. Further discussed were the principles of low-temperature preservation methods for cells, tissues,…
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TopicsInfectious Aortic and Vascular Conditions · Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes · Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
