| Literature DB >> 35390164 |
Andrea De Martino1, Aldo D Milano2, Mila Della Barbera3, Gaetano Thiene3, Uberto Bortolotti1.
Abstract
Sixty years ago, 2 cardiac operations dramatically influenced the survival of patients with valvular heart disease. The replacement of an aortic valve by Dwight Harken and of a mitral valve by Albert Starr with mechanical caged-ball valves, both in 1960, was a true milestone in the history of cardiac surgery and the beginning of a long journey toward prosthetic valve replacement full of expectations, hopes, and dreams fulfilled. Caged-ball prostheses underwent numerous modifications in design and materials to improve reliability and prevent specific mechanical and thrombogenic complications. Clinical and pathologic experience gained during the past 6 decades has enabled the development of safe, durable, and minimally thrombogenic mechanical prostheses.Entities:
Keywords: Aortic valve; biocompatible materials/history; heart valve prosthesis/history; history, 20th century; mitral valve; prosthesis design/history
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35390164 PMCID: PMC9053654 DOI: 10.14503/THIJ-20-7267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tex Heart Inst J ISSN: 0730-2347