Stenting of native right ventricular outflow tract obstructions in symptomatic infants: histological work-up of explanted specimen.
Christoph M HappelHarald BertramOliver KretschmarKatja EildermannMartin O SchmiadyMatthias SiglerPublished in: Cardiology in the young (2023)
Histological analysis after explantation of early-in-life implanted right ventricular outflow tract stents revealed predominantly pronounced neo-intimal proliferation with a visible endothelial layer, no signs of inflammation, and no prolapse of muscular tissue through the stent struts. Thus, implantation of stents in early life seems to interfere little with the hosts' immune system and might help to open up the right ventricular outflow tract by mechanical forces and regressive changes in adjacent muscular tissue.