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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 81, 747-757, Copyright © 1981 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
T Ishihara, VJ Ferrans, M Jones, SW Boyce and WC Roberts
To obtain a basis for the evaluation of postimplantation changes in
bioprostheses made of parietal pericardium, we conducted comparative
histologic, scanning and transmission electron microscopic studies of the
structure of (1) normal bovine parietal pericardium, (2)
glutaraldehyde-treated pericardial patches to be used for repair of cardiac
defects, and (3) pericardial tissue cusps of unimplanted Ionescu-Shiley
valves. Bovine parietal pericardium has three layers: (1) the serosa, or
mesothelial cell layer; (2) the fibrosa, formed by diversely oriented, wavy
bundles of collagen and by elastic fibers, and (3) the epipericardial
connective tissue layer, which is partly continuous with the
pericardiosternal ligaments. Pericardial patches and pericardial
bioprosthetic cusps differ from normal pericardium by being denuded of
mesothelium but they have normal degrees of waviness in their collagen. In
Ionescu-Shiley valves, the inflow and outflow surfaces of each cusp
correspond to the epipericardial and serosal surfaces of parietal
pericardium, respectively. The inflow surfaces have a coarse texture,
characterized by large bundles of collagen, and the outflow surfaces have
numerous grooves, 10 to 30 mu in width and 20 mu in depth, which probably
result from pressure exerted on the cuspidal surfaces by cotton material
either during manufacturing or packing of the valves. Comparisons of the
structure of bioprosthetic pericardial cusps and porcine aortic valve cusps
show that the latter have reduced degrees of collagen waviness and a
different layered structure: A layer similar to the spongiosa of aortic
valve cusps is not present in pericardium. The functional implications of
these observations are discussed in detail.
ARTICLES
Structure of bovine parietal pericardium and of unimplanted Ionescu- Shiley pericardial valvular bioprostheses
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