Subcoronary Technique for Orthotopic Implantation of Aortic Scaffold Reinforced with Polytetrafluoroethylene Strips in Sheep: A pilot Study

Over the time, numerous studies have been reported describing successful pulmonary valve replacement, either with xenografts or allografts, performed in sheep model. In contrast, comparable results have not been achieved yet for aortic valve replacement in orthotopic position, which involves a more...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materiale Plastice 2020-06, Vol.57 (2), p.104-112
Hauptverfasser: Hussein, Hussam Al, Hussein, Hamida Al, Harpa, Marius, Sircuta, Carmen, Cotoi, Ovidiu S., Man, Adrian, Deac, Radu, Suciu, Horatiu, Brinzaniuc, Klara, Simionescu, Dan
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Zusammenfassung:Over the time, numerous studies have been reported describing successful pulmonary valve replacement, either with xenografts or allografts, performed in sheep model. In contrast, comparable results have not been achieved yet for aortic valve replacement in orthotopic position, which involves a more difficult surgical technique, high hemodynamic demands for the implanted valve and poor survival of animals undergoing this kind of surgery. To our knowledge, in Romania, these were the first orthotopic allogeneic aortic root implantations using the subcoronary technique, carried out by our team. We established feasible perioperative, anesthetic and surgical protocols, which will be used in future studies to evaluate the in vivo functional performances of decellularized valves compared with autologous adipose derived stem cells seeded valves. Therefore, a unique research core was created, which is currently the only center of this kind in our country, by joining a multidisciplinary team consisting of biomedical engineers, cardiovascular surgeons, anesthesiologists, cardiologists, pathologists, microbiologists and veterinarians, who will continue the research activity in the field of tissue engineering and translate experimental results into clinical activity.
ISSN:0025-5289
2668-8220
DOI:10.37358/MP.20.2.5356