AbstractObjectiveWe studied the pathologic features, cellular phenotypes, and matrix remodeling of clinical pulmonary-to-aortic valve transplants functioning up to 6 years.MethodsNine autografts and associated vascular walls early (2-10 weeks) and late (3-6 years) postoperatively were examined by using routine morphologic methods and immunohistochemistry. In 4 cases autograft and homograft cusps were obtained from the same patients.ResultsAutografts had near-normal trilaminar cuspal structure and collagen architecture and viable valvular interstitial and endothelial cells throughout the time course. In contrast, cusps of homografts used to replace the pulmonary valves in the same patients were devitalized. In early autograft explants, 19.3%...
ObjectivesClinical translation of tissue-engineered heart valves requires valve competency and lack ...
AbstractPurpose: This study was aimed to demonstrate growth in the pulmonary autograft after transpl...
The pulmonary artery autograft (PA) is the ideal substitute for aortic valve disease in children and...
AbstractObjectiveWe studied the pathologic features, cellular phenotypes, and matrix remodeling of c...
ObjectivesWe sought to evaluate the microscopic characteristics of pulmonary autograft valve explant...
Objectives: We sought to evaluate the microscopic characteristics of pulmonary autograft valve expla...
AbstractObjective: Dilatation and valve regurgitation are disturbing sequelae of the pulmonary root ...
The fate of aortic valve replacement by pulmonary autograft was studied by follow-up of 131 consecut...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine the histologic features of pulmonary autografts explanted after the ...
The Ross, or pulmonary autograft, procedure presents a fascinating mechanobiological scenario. Due t...
OBJECTIVES The Ross procedure involves replacing a patient’s diseased aortic valve with their own p...
The Ross, or pulmonary autograft, procedure presents a fascinating mechanobiological scenario. Due t...
SUMMARY Eighty-five survivors who left hospital after pulmonary autograft replacement for severe aor...
The Ross procedure has emerged as a popular choice for aortic valve replacement in infants and child...
AbstractObjective: Allograft valves are frequently used in the repair of congenital cardiac anomalie...
ObjectivesClinical translation of tissue-engineered heart valves requires valve competency and lack ...
AbstractPurpose: This study was aimed to demonstrate growth in the pulmonary autograft after transpl...
The pulmonary artery autograft (PA) is the ideal substitute for aortic valve disease in children and...
AbstractObjectiveWe studied the pathologic features, cellular phenotypes, and matrix remodeling of c...
ObjectivesWe sought to evaluate the microscopic characteristics of pulmonary autograft valve explant...
Objectives: We sought to evaluate the microscopic characteristics of pulmonary autograft valve expla...
AbstractObjective: Dilatation and valve regurgitation are disturbing sequelae of the pulmonary root ...
The fate of aortic valve replacement by pulmonary autograft was studied by follow-up of 131 consecut...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine the histologic features of pulmonary autografts explanted after the ...
The Ross, or pulmonary autograft, procedure presents a fascinating mechanobiological scenario. Due t...
OBJECTIVES The Ross procedure involves replacing a patient’s diseased aortic valve with their own p...
The Ross, or pulmonary autograft, procedure presents a fascinating mechanobiological scenario. Due t...
SUMMARY Eighty-five survivors who left hospital after pulmonary autograft replacement for severe aor...
The Ross procedure has emerged as a popular choice for aortic valve replacement in infants and child...
AbstractObjective: Allograft valves are frequently used in the repair of congenital cardiac anomalie...
ObjectivesClinical translation of tissue-engineered heart valves requires valve competency and lack ...
AbstractPurpose: This study was aimed to demonstrate growth in the pulmonary autograft after transpl...
The pulmonary artery autograft (PA) is the ideal substitute for aortic valve disease in children and...