Monday, February 9, 2015

Biological Aortic Heart Valve | Animation Video

Bioprosthetic valves used in heart valve replacement generally offer functional properties (eg, hemodynamics, resistance to thrombosis) that are more similar to those of native valves. Implantation of prosthetic cardiac valves to treat hemodynamically significant aortic or mitral valve disease has become increasingly common.
one out of two cases of biological aortic heart valve replacement in Europe is taking place via transcatheter procedure.
Biological Aortic Heart Valve; made from pig, cow, horse, or human tissue, these replacement valves may be implanted in the heart of a person with certain types of heart disease.

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