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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 86, 490-497, Copyright © 1983 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
AC Fiore, PS Peigh, RJ Robison, MD Glant, H King and JW Brown
Extracardiac conduits are essential in operations for congenital
discontinuity between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. The
disturbing degree of obstruction reported in clinical series of
extracardiac conduits containing porcine valves has been attributed in part
to early valve deterioration and the development of a thick neonintimal
lining within the Dacron graft. This study compares the hemodynamic
differences and the thickness of the neointimal lining in right ventricular
extracardiac conduits with and without a porcine valve. Woven Dacron
conduits (16 mm) were implanted in 15 adult mongrel dogs, and then the
proximal pulmonary artery was occluded with Dacron tape. In six dogs, the
extracardiac conduit contained a porcine valve, whereas in the other nine
it did not. Cardiac output, transconduit gradient, and resistance were
measured at operation and 6 and 12 months postoperatively in both groups.
No hemodynamic differences were noted. After 1 year, the thickness of the
neointimal lining was threefold greater in valved conduits (1,370 +/- 313.1
mu versus 367 +/- 28.07 mu, p less than 0.005). The neointima along the
Dacron graft was thickest proximal and distal to the porcine valve. The
luminal peel in valved conduits contained fenestrations and intimal flaps,
similar to those observed clinically. In our model, a porcine valve in a
right ventricular extracardiac conduit is associated with intimal
hyperplasia not seen in nonvalved conduits. If the pulmonary vascular
resistance is normal, then the absence of a valve within the conduit does
not significantly change hemodynamics and may warrant clinical application
to prevent late conduit obstruction.
ARTICLES
Valved and nonvalved right ventricular--pulmonary arterial extracardiac conduits. An experimental comparison
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