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How to counteract the lack of donor tissue in cardiac surgery? Initial experiences with a newly established homograft procurement program

Schmiady, Martin O; Jashari, Ramadan; Lenherr, Renato; Regenscheit, Stefan; Hitendu, Dave; Wendt, Martin; Schiess, Stefanie; Schweiger, Martin; Hofmann, Michael; Sromicki, Juri; Flammer, Andreas; Wilhelm, Markus J; Cesnjevar, Robert; Carrel, Thierry; Vogt, Paul R; Mestres, Carlos A (2024). How to counteract the lack of donor tissue in cardiac surgery? Initial experiences with a newly established homograft procurement program. Cell and Tissue Banking, 25(1):1-10.

Abstract

Homograft heart valves may have significant advantages and are preferred for the repair of congenital valve malformations, especially in young women of childbearing age, athletes and in patients with active endocarditis. A growing problem, however, is the mismatch between tissue donation and the increasing demand. The aim of this paper is to describe the initiation process of a homograft procurement program to attenuate the shortage of organs. A comprehensive description of the infrastructure and procedural steps required to initiate a cardiac and vascular tissue donation program combined with a prospective follow-up of all homografts explanted at our institution. Between January 2020 and May 2022, 28 hearts and 12 pulmonary bifurcations were harvested at our institution and delivered to the European homograft bank. Twenty-seven valves (19 pulmonary valves, 8 aortic valves) were processed and allocated for implantation. The reasons for discarding a graft were either contamination (n = 14), or morphology (n = 13) or leaflet damage (n = 2). Five homografts (3 PV, 2 AV) have been cryopreserved and stored while awaiting allocation. One pulmonary homograft with a leaflet cut was retrieved by bicuspidization technique and awaits allocation, as a highly requested small diameter graft. The implementation of a tissue donation program in cooperation with a homograft bank can be achieved with reasonable additional efforts at a transplant center with an in-house cardiac surgery department. Challenging situations with a potential risk of tissue injury during procurement include re-operation, harvesting by a non-specialist surgeon and prior central cannulation for mechanical circulatory support.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, further contribution
Communities & Collections:04 Faculty of Medicine > University Hospital Zurich > Clinic for Cardiology
04 Faculty of Medicine > University Hospital Zurich > Clinic for Cardiac Surgery
Dewey Decimal Classification:610 Medicine & health
Scopus Subject Areas:Physical Sciences > Biomaterials
Physical Sciences > Biomedical Engineering
Life Sciences > Cell Biology
Health Sciences > Transplantation
Language:English
Date:1 March 2024
Deposited On:23 Feb 2024 13:54
Last Modified:31 Dec 2024 02:36
Publisher:Springer
ISSN:1389-9333
OA Status:Hybrid
Free access at:Publisher DOI. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10561-023-10087-z
PubMed ID:37097383
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