Short- and mid-term results of xenograft-bovine pericardial patch in the repair of intracardiac defects: Final results of a single-centre study
Autor: | Yuksel Basturk, Mehmet Aslan, Orhan Kemal Salih, Hafize Yaliniz, Uğur Göçen, Hakan Poyrazoğlu, Mehmet Sah Topcuoglu, Atakan Atalay, Sevcan Erdem, Yasin Guzel, Vecih Keklik |
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Přispěvatelé: | Çukurova Üniversitesi |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Heart Defects
Congenital Male medicine.medical_specialty Time Factors Heart malformation Organ Preservation Solutions Mid term results Intracardiac injection medicine Animals Humans patch cardiovascular diseases Thrombus xenograft Child Retrospective Studies Bioprosthesis Pericardial patch business.industry Congenital cardiac defect Infant General Medicine medicine.disease Surgery Single centre Treatment Outcome Glutaral Child Preschool Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health cardiovascular system Heterografts Cattle Female Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine business Complication Pericardium Calcification |
Popis: | Introduction: A variety of patch materials have been used in the repair of intracardiac defects. We evaluated the short- and mid-term clinical and echocardiography results of glutaraldehyde-preserved bovine pericardium patches used to repair intracardiac defects in our clinic.Methods and results: This study examines the short- (up to 30 days post-operatively) and mid-term (up to 24 months post-operatively) results of 533 patients with intracardiac defects who underwent surgical correction with glutaraldehyde-preserved bovine pericardium patches between 2004 and 2010 at a university clinic. Short- and mid-term post-operative echocardiographic studies showed no evidence of calcification, thrombus, or aneurysmal dilatation on the patch. Vegetation developed in two (0.37%) of the 533 patients.Conclusion: These results that have been obtained from a group of large number of patients imply that the glutaraldehyde-preserved bovine pericardium patches may be preferable in the closure of cardiac defects because of their low complication rates and ease of use. |
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