[Chronic sheep modal for pulmonary valve implantation with domestic bileaflet mechanical prosthesis].

Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi

Department of Surgery, Fu Wai Hospital, Peking Unine Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100037, China.

Published: September 2003

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  • The study aimed to assess the long-term performance of a domestically developed bileaflet mechanical valve in sheep over an extended period.
  • Six adult sheep were implanted with the valve and monitored for survival and valve function, with most surviving for an average of 221 days, while one sheep lived for over 617 days.
  • Results showed that the valve had good functionality without significant complications like thrombosis or leakage, indicating the potential for successful long-term use of this new valve design.

Article Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the long-term character of the domestic bileaflet mechanical valve in the chronic implanted sheep model and to evaluate the potential value of the modal.

Methods: Six adult sheep underwent implanted mechanical bileaflet valve in pulmonary position under the cardio-pulmonary bypass with beating heart. The chronic implanted sheep model was built up and observed in the respects of a long-term survival, function of prosthesis and pathological specimen.

Results: Six adult sheep survived with good condition after operation. The average survival period of six sheep was (221 +/- 208) days. Two sheep were postoperatively sacrificed in 41 and 71 days, respectively. The necropsy revealed normal valve function without thrombosis, periprosthetic leakage and overgrowth of fibrous tissue. One sheep died from dysfunction of prosthetic valve at the postoperative 196 days. The reason was the prosthetic thrombosis with slight overgrowth of fibrous tissue in periprosthesis. The other two sheep died from severe anemia at the postoperative 196 days and 234 days, and the autopsy revealed no abnormal finding else. And one remained to survive with good condition up to now (over 617 days) and was checked by Doppler echocardiogram twice at the postoperative 438 days and 479 days, respectively. The results showed normal function of the bileaflet valve in pulmonary position.

Conclusion: The long-term good effects would be achieved by using the implanted new domestic bileaflet valve in pulmonary position of sheep.

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