Investigation of failure modes of explanted porcine valves in the mitral position

对二尖瓣移植后猪瓣膜失效模式的研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Porcine valves are used for mitral valve replacement, but the limited long-term durability has restricted the application in younger patients. Degenerated porcine mitral valves were explanted to analyze the failure modes and damage characteristics. METHODS: Twelve porcine valves were explanted via secondary mitral valve replacement surgery. Microcomputed tomography scanning, morphological and pathological examinations were performed to classify the cusp tears, calcification, and pannus formation. The causes of valve deterioration were subsequently analyzed. RESULTS: The mean age at first implantation was 45.42±19.58 years (range, 11-64 years). The mean duration of implantation was 9.39±4.14 years (range, 4.25-18.75 years). The indications for first surgery were rheumatic heart disease in 8 patients (66.67%), infective endocarditis in 2 patients (16.67%), degenerative valvular disease in one patient (8.33%), and congenital heart disease in one patient (8.33%). Type I cusp tears and commissural dehiscence that occurred near the stent post position were found in 6 (50%) and 5 (41.67%) valves, respectively. Calcification was detected in 6 (50%) cases, and pannus was found in most valves (91.67%). CONCLUSIONS: Leaflet damage occurred near the stent posts area was the main failure mode of porcine mitral valves in this study. Patients who undergo the first surgery at younger age, the higher prevalence rate of rheumatic heart disease, the structure of bioprosthetic porcine valve, and left ventricular stresses could be considered as the main factors causing valve deterioration.

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