Heart Valve
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The heart valve allograft is produced and processed by the Iranian Knowledge-Based Company of Tissue Products from donated human heart valve tissue. During the processing of this product, an antibiotic cocktail is employed. Aortic and pulmonary heart valve allografts are utilized in cardiovascular surgeries and are indicated for the repair of congenital heart diseases and valvular insufficiencies. In addition, they are applied for the replacement or reconstruction of damaged or dysfunctional heart valves.
Product Description
Benefits
- Biocompatible with surrounding blood cells and able to restore the patient’s normal blood flow
- The avoidance of lifelong warfarin therapy is required for preventing the emergence of blood clots
- Negligible risk of disease transmission/infection regarding the performed restrict quality assurance
- Low rejection or mortality rate in long-term due to its optimum capability of mimicking the native tissue function compared to its alternatives such as mechanical heart valves
- Availability in various sizes to best fit the patient’s anatomy
- Effective orifice area closely approximates the native valve
- Cost-Effectiveness in comparison to its efficacy
Clinical Application
Valves are used in cardiovascular surgery for the aim of repairing congenital heart diseases and aortic valvular insufficiency. Moreover, it is intended for the replacement or reconstruction of diseased, damaged, malformed, and malfunctioning prosthetic heart valves.
Storage Condition
The product is packaged in nylon film in two layers and finally in an aluminum envelope. The package should be inspected before use to ensure that it is not damaged. This product is stored in liquid nitrogen vapor phase conditions (-150° to -187° Celsius) for up to 5 years. Also, it could be stored at -80° Celsius for up to 6 months.
Product Code | Product Name | Therapeutic Area |
|---|---|---|
5060020 | Cryopreserved Heart valve Aortic L=40-65 D=9-31 mm | Cardiovascular |
5060021 | Cryopreserved Heart valve Pulmonary L=40-65 D=9-31 mm | Cardiovascular |
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