| Literature DB >> 25980773 |
Mitsuhiro Yano1, Syuuhei Sakaguchi2, Kohji Furukawa2, Eisaku Nakamura2.
Abstract
The use of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) sutures for the correction of mitral valve prolapse has become a standardized procedure. Adjustment of neochordal length is crucial to the efficacy of this technique. Various methods have been described for this purpose; however, the fine adjustment of neochordal length is technically challenging. We describe a simple and effective technique for the implantation of neochordae, which we have termed the 'adjustable slip knot technique'. The first step of this technique is reinforcement of the papillary muscle by a Teflon pledget with or without polytetrafluoroethylene (CV-4) loops. The second step is the formation of a neochordal loop by introducing an ePTFE suture between the affected mitral leaflet and the papillary muscle or ePTFE loops. The third step is the adjustment of the length of neochordae. The formation of a slip knot in one arm of the ePTFE suture is the pivot of this technique. The neochordal loop can be constricted by the application of tension to one arm of the suture. We applied this technique in 5 patients with satisfactory results.Entities:
Keywords: Artificial chordae; Mitral valve prolapse; Mitral valve repair
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25980773 DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivv129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg ISSN: 1569-9285