Complexity in graft materials could be key to preventing infection after heart surgery

Heart diseases requiring surgical intervention are becoming increasingly common, with nearly a billion people worldwide already suffering from them. These delicate procedures almost always require some sort of structural reinforcement, whether to completely replace a vascular section or to repair damage caused by disease and the surgery itself.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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