Dynamic cardiomyoplasty: a new approach to assist chronic myocardial failure.

J C Chachques, P A Grandjean, J J Tommasi, P Perier, S Chauvaud, I Bourgeois, A Carpentier
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The concept of 'reconstructive cardiac surgery' using a stimulated autologous skeletal muscle has been investigated in this research. Our approach has been to investigate the substitution or reinforcement of a ventricular wall by a contractile tissue. The experiments have demonstrated the feasibility of this technique and the long-term adaptability and adequate electrophysiological properties of the Latissimus Dorsi flap transferred to a heterotopic position over the heart. Long-term biocompatible fatigue resistant muscle stimulation has become possible in experimental and clinical cases as a result of the development of specially designed electrodes and the use of a progressive sequential stimulation protocol to adapt the skeletal muscle to a cardiac support function. Autologous pericardium treated with glutaraldehyde was found to be a suitable material to close the ventricular cavity. Cardiomyoplasty with autologous skeletal muscle to restore ventricular contractility seems to be a valid alternative in addition to current methods of treatment for irreversible myocardial failure.

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动态心肌成形术:辅助慢性心肌衰竭的新方法。
本研究探讨了利用受刺激的自体骨骼肌进行“心脏重建手术”的概念。我们的方法是研究替代或加强心室壁收缩组织。实验证明了该技术的可行性和背阔肌瓣移植到心脏上异位位置的长期适应性和足够的电生理特性。长期生物相容性抗疲劳肌肉刺激在实验和临床病例中已经成为可能,这是特殊设计电极的发展和使用渐进顺序刺激方案使骨骼肌适应心脏支持功能的结果。经戊二醛处理的自体心包是封闭脑室的理想材料。自体骨骼肌心肌成形术恢复心室收缩力似乎是目前治疗不可逆心肌衰竭的有效方法之一。
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