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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 104, 14-21, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
M Grabenwoger, M Grimm, E Eybl, M Kadletz, M Havel, P Kostler, H Plenk, P Bock and E Wolner
Bioprosthetic heart valves removed 76 to 150 months after implantation were
morphologically investigated to correlate structural alterations with
clinical failure modes. Traditional morphologic methods of evaluating
valvular heterografts, such as microradiography and electron microscopy,
were complemented by undecalcified ground sections, a new technique for
analyzing the distribution of mineral deposits. Apart from
well-investigated mechanisms that accelerate tissue degeneration, our
observations point to additional facts: (1) phagocytosis of collagen
fibrils and elastic material by macrophages and foreign body giant cells in
areas near tears and perforations and (2) initial calcification indicated
by delicate crystals in the intercellular space arranged in close relation
to the periodicity of the cross-striation pattern of collagen fibrils. The
present report not only calls attention to degenerative changes that are
enhanced by mechanical stress but also underlines phagocytosis as an
important mechanism in the destruction of bioprosthetic heart valves.
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New aspects of the degeneration of bioprosthetic heart valves after long-term implantation
Second Department of Surgery, University of Vienna, Austria.
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