TY - JOUR
T1 - Trileaflet Semilunar Valve Reconstruction
T2 - Acute Porcine in Vivo Evaluation
AU - Hanse, Lisa Carlson
AU - Tjørnild, Marcell Juan
AU - Karunanithi, Zarmiga
AU - Høgfeldt Jedrzejczyk, Johannes
AU - Islamagič, Lejla
AU - Hummelshøj, Nynne Emilie
AU - Enevoldsen, Malene
AU - Lugones, Germán
AU - Høj Lauridsen, Mette
AU - Hjortdal, Vibeke Elisabeth
AU - Lugones, Ignacio
PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - Objective: The surgical treatment of malformed semilunar valves in congenital heart defects is challenging in terms of providing both longevity and the potential to grow with the recipient. We investigated a new surgical technique "Trileaflet Semilunar Valve Reconstruction" in an acute porcine model, a technique with geometrical properties that could remain sufficient and allow for some growth with the child. Methods: An acute 60-kg porcine model was used. With echocardiography, baseline pulmonary valvular geometry and hemodynamics were investigated. On cardiopulmonary bypass, the pulmonary leaflets were explanted, and the Trileaflet Semilunar Valve Reconstruction was performed with customized homograft-treated pericardial neo-leaflets. Off bypass, hemodynamics was reassessed. Results: Twelve animals were investigated. The neo-valves were found sufficient in ten animals and with minimal regurgitation in two animals. The neo-valve had a peak gradient of 3 ± 2 mm Hg with a peak velocity of 0.8 ± 0.2 m/s. The coaptation in the neo-valve had a mean increase of 4 ± 3 mm, P < .001. The neo-valve had a windmill shape in the echocardiographic short-axis view, and the neo-leaflets billowed at the annular plane in the long-axis view. Conclusions: In this acute porcine model, the neo-valve had no clinically significant regurgitation or stenosis. The neo-valve had an increased coaptation, a windmill shape, and leaflets that billowed at the annular plane. These geometric findings may allow for sustained sufficiency as the annular and pulmonary artery dimension increase with the child's growth. Further long-term studies should be performed to evaluate the efficacy and the growth potential.
AB - Objective: The surgical treatment of malformed semilunar valves in congenital heart defects is challenging in terms of providing both longevity and the potential to grow with the recipient. We investigated a new surgical technique "Trileaflet Semilunar Valve Reconstruction" in an acute porcine model, a technique with geometrical properties that could remain sufficient and allow for some growth with the child. Methods: An acute 60-kg porcine model was used. With echocardiography, baseline pulmonary valvular geometry and hemodynamics were investigated. On cardiopulmonary bypass, the pulmonary leaflets were explanted, and the Trileaflet Semilunar Valve Reconstruction was performed with customized homograft-treated pericardial neo-leaflets. Off bypass, hemodynamics was reassessed. Results: Twelve animals were investigated. The neo-valves were found sufficient in ten animals and with minimal regurgitation in two animals. The neo-valve had a peak gradient of 3 ± 2 mm Hg with a peak velocity of 0.8 ± 0.2 m/s. The coaptation in the neo-valve had a mean increase of 4 ± 3 mm, P < .001. The neo-valve had a windmill shape in the echocardiographic short-axis view, and the neo-leaflets billowed at the annular plane in the long-axis view. Conclusions: In this acute porcine model, the neo-valve had no clinically significant regurgitation or stenosis. The neo-valve had an increased coaptation, a windmill shape, and leaflets that billowed at the annular plane. These geometric findings may allow for sustained sufficiency as the annular and pulmonary artery dimension increase with the child's growth. Further long-term studies should be performed to evaluate the efficacy and the growth potential.
KW - Animals
KW - Aortic Valve/surgery
KW - Heart Defects, Congenital/surgery
KW - Heart Valve Prosthesis
KW - Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation/methods
KW - Humans
KW - Pulmonary Valve/diagnostic imaging
KW - Swine
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85152459300&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/21501351231166662
DO - 10.1177/21501351231166662
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37039366
SN - 2150-1351
VL - 14
SP - 509
EP - 515
JO - World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery
JF - World journal for pediatric & congenital heart surgery
IS - 4
ER -