Experimental Evaluation of the Mitroflow Pericardial Heart Valve Prosthesis. Part II. Pathologic Examination
- 1 August 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Angiology
- Vol. 39 (8) , 733-741
- https://doi.org/10.1177/000331978803900805
Abstract
The results of the morphologic and histopathologic examination of 37 bovine pericardial heart valve prostheses that were retrieved after experimental im plantation in Chacma baboons for periods of one to twelve months are pre sented in this study. The implanted prostheses consisted of 33 Mitroflow valves, size 21 mm, that belonged to four different groups according to the method of preparation of the pericardium (process I to IV) and 4 commercially available Ionescu-Shiley valves, size 19 mm. All implantations were in the mitral position, except 1 Mi troflow and 1 Ionescu-Shiley prosthesis, which were implanted in the tricuspid position. Moderate or abundant noninfected thrombotic deposits were found on the cusps of 13 of the 33 Mitroflow valves (39%). The Ionescu-Shiley valves shared this tendency, perhaps to a lesser extent, for the formation of thrombus on the valve cusps. Results of transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron mi croscopy, and calcification analysis are also presented. In this experimental study, the authors did not identify any significant char acteristics in the Mitroflow bovine pericardial heart valve prosthesis that would lead to improved or extended durability of this device over the commercially available Ionescu-Shiley bovine pericardial heart valve prosthesis and probably over any other glutaraldehyde-treated bioprosthesis. They would suggest, therefore, that any clinical investigations of the prosthesis be undertaken very cautiously.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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