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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 9, 373-377, Copyright © 1995 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
J Cremer, C Boetel, G Fredow, P Gebureck and A Haverich
Following the implantation of Bjork Shiley 60 degrees convexo-concave
(BS-CC) prostheses, outlet strut fracture rates up to 2.5% per year have
been reported. According to experimental results and clinical observations,
single leg separations are regarded as the primary mechanisms leading to
complete outlet strut fracture after a certain interval. In an experimental
study the question was addressed, whether single leg separation can be
identified by especially developed radiographic means, before outlet strut
fracture occurs. Five BS-CC mitral prostheses (29-31 mm) with intentionally
made single leg separations of defined gas sizes (0-75 microns) and one
intact mitral prostheses were implanted in sheep in a double-blind study
design. Repeat non-invasive investigations were then performed applying a
recently developed fluoroscopy imaging technique with direct radiographic
magnification (DIMA COR C22). Single leg separations with gap sizes of more
than 25 microns were properly detected using DIMA COR C22. Separations 25
microns or less could not be detected with certainty but were evaluated as
probable or possible as a result of multiple investigations. The intact
prosthesis was correctly identified, but was investigated on only one
occasion. Non-invasive control of Bjork-Shiley CC mitral prostheses
applying especially developed direct radiographic magnification may allow
for a reliable assessment of single leg separation with gap sizes of more
than 25 microns in sheep. Using this technique of non-invasive serial
investigations on particular patients with high probability of outlet strut
fracture appears feasible, anticipating single leg separation detectability
in humans. This has to be assessed in a second step.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT
250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
Radiographic assessment of structural defects in Bjork-Shiley convexo- concave prostheses
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Germany.
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