One-Year Outcome of an Ongoing Pre-Clinical Growing Animal Model for a Tissue-Engineered Valved Pulmonary Conduit
Martin Schweiger, Bernard Krüger, Alexandra Malbon, Thea Fleischmann, Miriam Weisskopf, Thomas Frauenfelder, Frithjof Lemme, Nikola Cesarovic, Walter Knirsch, Michael Hübler

TL;DR
A tissue-engineered pulmonary valve was tested in growing lambs for one year, showing promise but facing complications like infection.
Contribution
A new tissue-engineered valved pulmonary conduit was tested in a growing animal model for up to 12 months.
Findings
12 out of 19 lambs survived the perioperative period.
The conduit showed minimal calcification and acceptable pressure gradients at 12 months.
Infective endocarditis was a major complication in some animals.
Abstract
Objectives: A self-constructed valved pulmonary conduit made out of a de-cellularized porcine small intestinal submucosal extracellular matrix biological scaffold was tested in a chronic growing lamb model. Methods: The conduit was implanted in pulmonary valve position in 19 lambs. We monitored clinical, laboratory, and echocardiographic findings until 12 months after surgery. In two animals, euthanasia was planned at nine and twelve months. Pre-mortem chest computed tomography and post-mortem pathologic work up were performed. Data are presented as frequency and percentage, median and range, or mean and standard deviation. Results: Twelve (63.2%) animals survived the perioperative period. Three unexpected deaths occurred during the follow-up period: one due to aspiration pneumonia at 23 days after surgery, and two due to early and late infective endocarditis of the conduit at 18 and…
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TopicsTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine · Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
