A histological and radioautographic examination of 11 autologous fascia lata heart valves used in man is described. There was a significant decrease, exponential with time, in the number of fibroblasts per unit volume (P<0 001). The collagen bundles were grossly disorganized and separated, suggesting a breakdown of the cross-linkage in the tissue. Redundant connective tissue on the surface of the valve cusp became oedematous and contained many trapped cells. A pseudo-endothelium was formed within 10 days. Incorporation of tritium-labelled thymidine in the nuclei of the fibroblasts showed a sixfold reduction over 9 to 12 weeks following implantation, suggesting a failure of metabolism in these cells. The suitability of fascia lata for hum...
PURPOSE: To use fascia lata instead of pericardium and observe the presence of adhesions. METHODS: T...
The aortic heart valve is constantly subjected to pulsatile flow and pressure gradients which, assoc...
Valvular heart disease is still a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Clinically...
A histological and radioautographic examination of 11 autologous fascia lata heart valves used in ma...
Twelve patients undergoing aortic and 28 undergoing mitral valve replacement with autologous fascia ...
Current techniques for constructing fascia lata aortic valves result in a valve in which redundant c...
A newly designed strut-supported 'frustum ' fascia lata valve has been described for repla...
The present study was undertaken to measure and compare the viability of the mitral leaflet, chordae...
Background— Tissue engineering represents a promising approach for the development of living heart v...
textabstractThe application of human tissue valves for aortic valve or root replacement was introduc...
Tissue engineering is currently being actively investigated in order to ascertain if it can offer an...
Currently used xenogeneic biological heart valves have several limitations in clinical practice. The...
Heart valve replacement is often the only solution for patients suffering from valvular heart diseas...
ABSTRACT A new technique for the construction of frame-supported tissue heart valves made of dura ma...
Beta-propiolactone sterilized, freeze-dried aortic valve homografts offer a dead framework which is ...
PURPOSE: To use fascia lata instead of pericardium and observe the presence of adhesions. METHODS: T...
The aortic heart valve is constantly subjected to pulsatile flow and pressure gradients which, assoc...
Valvular heart disease is still a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Clinically...
A histological and radioautographic examination of 11 autologous fascia lata heart valves used in ma...
Twelve patients undergoing aortic and 28 undergoing mitral valve replacement with autologous fascia ...
Current techniques for constructing fascia lata aortic valves result in a valve in which redundant c...
A newly designed strut-supported 'frustum ' fascia lata valve has been described for repla...
The present study was undertaken to measure and compare the viability of the mitral leaflet, chordae...
Background— Tissue engineering represents a promising approach for the development of living heart v...
textabstractThe application of human tissue valves for aortic valve or root replacement was introduc...
Tissue engineering is currently being actively investigated in order to ascertain if it can offer an...
Currently used xenogeneic biological heart valves have several limitations in clinical practice. The...
Heart valve replacement is often the only solution for patients suffering from valvular heart diseas...
ABSTRACT A new technique for the construction of frame-supported tissue heart valves made of dura ma...
Beta-propiolactone sterilized, freeze-dried aortic valve homografts offer a dead framework which is ...
PURPOSE: To use fascia lata instead of pericardium and observe the presence of adhesions. METHODS: T...
The aortic heart valve is constantly subjected to pulsatile flow and pressure gradients which, assoc...
Valvular heart disease is still a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Clinically...