Use of extracellular matrix materials in patients with endocarditis

Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2014 Feb;62(1):76-9. doi: 10.1055/s-0032-1328920. Epub 2012 Nov 9.

Abstract

Tissue replacement is sometimes necessary during surgery for endocarditis. Commonly used materials are Dacron, expanded polytetrafluoroethlyene, or bovine pericardium. Those materials have no potential for bioresorption and cannot restore regional functionality. Extracellular matrices became available lately as patch material. Here we present two cases of patients with endocarditis. CorMatrix ECM (CorMatrix Cardiovascular, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, United States) was used to repair intracardiac structures with good results in follow-up up to 3 months. CorMatrix ECM may be an adequate alternative to foreign material for patients with endocarditis.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / therapeutic use
  • Aortic Valve / diagnostic imaging
  • Aortic Valve / microbiology
  • Aortic Valve / surgery*
  • Biocompatible Materials*
  • Cardiac Surgical Procedures / instrumentation*
  • Endocarditis, Bacterial / diagnosis
  • Endocarditis, Bacterial / microbiology
  • Endocarditis, Bacterial / surgery*
  • Extracellular Matrix / transplantation*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mitral Valve / diagnostic imaging
  • Mitral Valve / microbiology
  • Mitral Valve / surgery*
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Ultrasonography

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Biocompatible Materials