Fastidious Mycobacteria Grown from Porcine Prosthetic-Heart-Valve Cultures
- 14 July 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 297 (2) , 101-102
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197707142970209
Abstract
WE report here the contamination of eight of 16 porcine xenograft heart valves placed in 15 patients over a three-month period. The micro-organisms cultured from the xenografts were identified as Mycobacterium chelonei.Materials and MethodsPorcine aortic valves were purchased from Hancock Laboratories, Anaheim, California. At operation, each valve was removed aseptically from its shipping jar, containing 0.2 per cent stabilized glutaraldehyde-soaked cotton wads, after rinsing in sterile 0.9 per cent saline (Travenol). A coupon of aortic-wall tissue was removed and transported to the laboratory. The specimen was cultured in thioglycollate medium (BBL) at 37°C for two weeks. Gram . . .This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- Mycobactericidal activity of glutaraldehyde solutionsJournal of Clinical Microbiology, 1976