Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2870955 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Despite lower cyclic loading on posterior sutures, the weaker posterior mitral annular tissue creates higher risk of dehiscence, apparently because of reduced collagen content. Sutures placed atop the trigones are less secure than predicted, because of a combination of reduced collagen and higher overall rigidity in this region. These findings highlight the inter-trigonal tissue as the superior anchor and have implications on the design and implantation techniques for next-generation mitral prostheses.
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Authors
Eric L. BS, Andrew W. PhD, Deborah M. BS, Sarah K. BS, Charles H. BS, Satoshi MD, Chikashi MD, Morten O. PhD, Dr.Med, Matthew J. MD, Robert C. MD, Joseph H. MD, Ajit P. PhD,