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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 69, 722-728, Copyright © 1975 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
LB Puig, G Verginelli, K Iryia, L Kawabe,, G Bellotti, E Sosa, F Pilleggi and EJ Zerbini
A group of 533 patients had cardiac valves replaced with homologous dura
mater valves. The dura mater was preserved in a solution of 98 per cent
glycerol and antibiotics for a period of 12 days before used. The leaflets
were mounted in a stainless steel ring covered by Dacron velour. Two
hundred forty-five patients had mitral valve replacement; 205 patients,
aortic valve replacement; 17 patients, tricuspid valve replacement; and 2
patients, pulmonary valve replacement. Sixty-four patients were subjected
to multivalvular replacements. The patients were followed for a period of 1
to 40 months after surgery with satisfactory clinical and hemodynamic
results. Because 2 patients developed endocarditis produced by fungii,
fungicidal drugs were added to the preservative solution. No bacterial
endocarditis has been observed. No pressure gradient through the valve has
been noted at rest. Anticoagulant drugs have not been used in the
postoperative period.
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Homologous dura mater cardiac valves. Study of 533 surgical cases
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