| Literature DB >> 31564499 |
Luigi Di Micco1, Paolo Peruzzo2, Andrea Colli3, Gaetano Burriesci4, Daniela Boso2, Laura Besola5, Gino Gerosa5, Francesca M Susin2.
Abstract
Transapical off-pump mitral valve repair with neochord implantation is an established technique for minimally-invasive intervention on mitral valve prolapse/flail. The procedure involves the positioning of artificial chords, whose length/tension is adjusted intraoperatively, adopting different methods based on the experience of the surgeon. This unsystematic approach occasionally leads to complications such as leaflet rupture and excessive/insufficient load on the neochords. In this study, finite element models of a generalized prolapsing mitral valve are used to verify the effect of two alternative tensioning approaches (AT - All together and 1-by-1 - one by one sequences) on the coaptation area and valve biomechanics, comparing results with a corresponding healthy configuration. The total force of about 1 N is exerted by the chords in both strategies, but the maximum stress and coaptation area are closer to those of the healthy configuration in the 1-by-1 sequence. However, the analysis also provides an explanation for the chords unloading in the 1-by-1 strategy observed in the clinical practice, and suggests an optimum tensioning methodology for NeoChord procedures. The study also reveals the potential power of the implemented numerical approach to serve as a tool for procedural planning, supporting the identification of the most suitable ventricular access site and the most effective stitching points for the artificial chords.Entities:
Keywords: Finite elements analysis; Mitral valve prolapse; Mitral valve repair; NeoChord procedure; Tensioning strategies
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31564499 DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2019.09.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Eng Phys ISSN: 1350-4533 Impact factor: 2.242