The standard (glutaraldehyde-preserved) Hancock porcine bioprosthesis was introduced into clinical practice in order to provide surgeons with a cardiac valve substitute which would be nonthrombogenic and therefore would not require anticoagulation, and would be durable, anatomically suitable, and noiseless. In the present report we have reviewed our long-term experience with Hancock porcine valve recipients in order to verify the original expectations of this bioprosthesis have been met.

Original expectations of the Hancock valve and 20 years of clinical reality

A. Milano;
1992-01-01

Abstract

The standard (glutaraldehyde-preserved) Hancock porcine bioprosthesis was introduced into clinical practice in order to provide surgeons with a cardiac valve substitute which would be nonthrombogenic and therefore would not require anticoagulation, and would be durable, anatomically suitable, and noiseless. In the present report we have reviewed our long-term experience with Hancock porcine valve recipients in order to verify the original expectations of this bioprosthesis have been met.
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