Elasticity of frozen aortic valve homografts
- PMID: 858149
- DOI: 10.1093/cvr/11.2.156
Elasticity of frozen aortic valve homografts
Abstract
Homograft aortic valves were treated and stored in different ways and then tested for elastic qualities. It appears from the findings that the most satisfactory long-term storage technique is to flash-freeze the valves in the presence of dimethyl sulphoxide immediately after dissection.
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