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A composite semiresorbable armoured scaffold stabilizes pulmonary autograft after the Ross operation: Mr Ross's dream fulfilled
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryVol. 151Issue 1p155–164.e1Published online: September 27, 2015- Francesco Nappi
- Cristiano Spadaccio
- Massimiliano Fraldi
- Stefania Montagnani
- Pierre Fouret
- Juan Carlos Chachques
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 34Use of resorbable external reinforcement of the pulmonary autograft during the Ross operation has been suggested, but the differential regional potential for dilation of the aorta, mainly regarding the neo-root and the neo-Valsalva sinuses, represents an unresolved issue. Auxetic materials could be useful in preventing dilation given their favorable mechanical properties. We designed a composite semiresorbable armoured bioprosthesis constituted by polydioxanone and expanded polytetrafluoroethylene and evaluated its effectiveness as a pulmonary autograft reinforcement device in an animal model of the Ross procedure.