2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2004.03.106
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Biomatrix/Polymer Composite Material for Heart Valve Tissue Engineering

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“…Decellularization of heart valves has since been attempted all over the world. In the US and Canada, this approach was attempted by Vesely and Noseworthy 70 and Wilson and colleagues 71 very early on in this field and more recently by the thorough investigation of Hilbert et al 72 In Europe, this approach has been used more widely by Dohmen et al of Berlin, Germany, 73,74 Steinhoff and colleagues of Rostok, Germany, 75 Stock and colleagues of Jena, Germany, 76 Haverich and colleagues from Hanover, Germany, 77 Weigel et al from Vienna, Austria, 78 Gittenberger-de Groot and colleagues from Leiden, The Netherlands, 79 Fisher and colleagues of Leeds, UK, 80 and Spina, Gerosa, and colleagues from Padua, Italy. 81 In Asia, the approach has been adopted by Hong and colleagues 82 and Ye et al 83 from Shanghai, China, and by Wu et al from Beijing, China.…”
Section: Acellular Matrix Xenograftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decellularization of heart valves has since been attempted all over the world. In the US and Canada, this approach was attempted by Vesely and Noseworthy 70 and Wilson and colleagues 71 very early on in this field and more recently by the thorough investigation of Hilbert et al 72 In Europe, this approach has been used more widely by Dohmen et al of Berlin, Germany, 73,74 Steinhoff and colleagues of Rostok, Germany, 75 Stock and colleagues of Jena, Germany, 76 Haverich and colleagues from Hanover, Germany, 77 Weigel et al from Vienna, Austria, 78 Gittenberger-de Groot and colleagues from Leiden, The Netherlands, 79 Fisher and colleagues of Leeds, UK, 80 and Spina, Gerosa, and colleagues from Padua, Italy. 81 In Asia, the approach has been adopted by Hong and colleagues 82 and Ye et al 83 from Shanghai, China, and by Wu et al from Beijing, China.…”
Section: Acellular Matrix Xenograftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly used decellularization methods are a non-ionic detergent, Triton X-100, (tert-octylphenylpolyoxyethylen) [16,21,25], an anionic detergent, SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) [20], and an enzymatic agent, Trypsin [15,18,22,26,27]. To understand the mechanics of decellularized valve leaflets, Korossis et al [20] measured the leaflet strips cut along the circumferential or the radial direction and found that after treatment with SDS (hypotonic buffer), extensibility and failure strain of circumferential strips significantly increased, while in the radial strips, there was some increase but not significantly [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among PHAs family, mcl-PHAs are more flexible materials and are suitable to function as leaflets inside a tri-leaflet valve. Along with mcl-PHAs several blends of mcl-PHA are reported to improve the performance of PHA heart valves (Hoerstrup et al 2000;Stamm et al 2004;Stock et al 2006;Wu et al 2007). A copolymer of PGA and PHB was used to produce pulmonary valve leaflets and pulmonary artery scaffolds in sheep (Shum-Tim et al 1999).…”
Section: Pha Implants: Heart Valvesmentioning
confidence: 98%