Fluiddynamics of autologous vein segment valves with and without external stents
Objectives: Treating aortic valve disease by the Ross procedure, shortage in homografts and re-operations due to graft degeneration are limitations of this therapy. Thus, a new approach with autologous valve bearing femoral vein segments should become created. Material and Methods: Autologous valve-...
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Treating aortic valve disease by the Ross procedure, shortage in homografts and re-operations due to graft degeneration are limitations of this therapy. Thus, a new approach with autologous valve bearing femoral vein segments should become created.
Material and Methods:
Autologous valve- bearing segments of the femoral vein from human cadavers were integrated into four tubes of vascular prostheses in a parallel order (group I, n=5) tested and compared with those having no external stents (group II, n=5) and others with a BioCompound mesh preserving the vein bulb. Data were compared with those of a mechanical Bj rk Shiley TAD 23 and St. Jude Medical 23. The valve tester delivered a stroke volume of 50ml and 64 beats per minute.
Results:
AVS-Valves With External Stent Group I
AVS-Valves Without External Stent Group II
AVS-Valves With BioCompound Group III
Bj rk Shiley TAD 23
St. Jude Medical 23
Mean Pressure Gradient (mmHg)
16.3±3
12±2.2
9.6±0.2
12±0.3
6.4±0.2
Closing Volume (ml)
0.8±0.4
1.5±0.9
2.1±0.1
2.4±0.2
2.3±0.3
Leakage Volume (ml)
3.0±2.4
12.4±9.2
1.4±0.2
1.8±0.1
3.1±0.1
AVS-valves with Biocompound veins have the most favourable hemodynamics, comparable with frequently used mechanical heart valves.
Conclusions:
A new type of AVS – valves with an external stent mantaning the bulb configuration might become an option to replace a pulmonary homograft during Ross procedure, without shortage and late degeneration of the homograft. |
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ISSN: | 0171-6425 1439-1902 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2004-816863 |