Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Clinic of Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck, Germany.
Ann Thorac Surg. 2010 Mar;89(3):943-6. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2009.10.066.
We describe a new prosthetic graft aiming to restore normal valve configuration in systemic circulation. In vitro evaluation data and first clinical results are presented.
The aortic valve consists of three separate leaflets and sinuses of Valsalva interconnected through three straight interleaflet triangles. This shape has important implications on valve function.
In vitro tests showed nearly normal hemodynamics, although root distensibility was decreased and bending deformation of the leaflets was increased due to the nonflexibility of the graft material. However, the anatomical shape of the aortic root was well preserved in vitro and also in vivo without contact of leaflets to the prosthesis wall.
This new sinus prosthesis maintains normal configuration of the aortic root with three distinct sinuses of Valsalva and straight commissural pillars in systemic circulation. The noncompliant material induces abnormal leaflet bending during systole, but leaflets do not collide with the wall of prosthesis.
我们描述了一种新的假体移植物,旨在恢复体循环中正常的瓣膜结构。本文呈现了体外评估数据和初步临床结果。
主动脉瓣由三个独立的瓣叶和通过三个直的瓣间三角相连的瓦尔萨尔瓦窦组成。这种形状对瓣膜功能有重要影响。
体外测试显示出几乎正常的血液动力学,尽管由于移植物材料的非弹性,根部可扩展性降低,瓣叶的弯曲变形增加。然而,在体外和体内,主动脉根部的解剖形状都得到了很好的保留,瓣叶与假体壁之间没有接触。
这种新的窦假体在体循环中保持了正常的主动脉根部结构,有三个明显的瓦尔萨尔瓦窦和直的交界支柱。顺应性差的材料在收缩期引起瓣叶的异常弯曲,但瓣叶不会与假体壁碰撞。