Circulation, Vol 56, 1053-1058, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
E Imamura, MP Kaye and GD Davis
Six samples of various thicknessess of Gore-Tex compounds were fashioned
into trileaflet valves. A radiopaque marker was placed on the center of the
free margin of each cusp, and the prostheses were implanted in the
tricuspid position of dogs. Two Hancock valves were studied for comparison.
Catheterization revealed that the hemodynamic function was normal in all
valves tested. High-speed radiography permitted analysis of leaflet
movement throughout the cardiac cycle. Of the six Gore-Tex valves, five
opened completely. The cusps of these five valves were fabricated from 4,
6, 8, 10, and 12 layers of Gore-Tex film. The remaining valve, which was
fabricated from 15 layers of Gore- Tex film, and both porcine xenograft
aortic valves did not open completely. We postulate that the laminates of
12 layers or less of Gore-Tex film are suitable for further study to
evaluate their potential applicability in trileaflet cardiac valve
prostheses.
ARTICLES
Radiographic assessment of leaflet motion of Gore-Tex laminate trileaflet valves and Hancock xenograft in tricuspid position of dogs
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