Transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation is an emerging treatment option for high-risk patients with failing mitral bioprostheses. The presence of a paravalvular leak is considered a contraindication to this procedure that would leave the patient with significant residual regurgitation. The case is described of a patient with a severely degenerated 29 mm Carpentier-Edwards mitral bioprosthesis successfully treated by simultaneous transapical transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation and paraprosthetic leak occlusion. The potential advantages of this approach are discussed.
Simultaneous Transapical Paraprosthetic Leak Occlusion and Valve-in-Valve Implantation into a Degenerated Mitral Bioprosthesis / Cerillo A; Mariani M; Glauber M; Berti S. - In: JOURNAL OF HEART VALVE DISEASE. - ISSN 0966-8519. - 23:(2014), pp. 138-141.
Simultaneous Transapical Paraprosthetic Leak Occlusion and Valve-in-Valve Implantation into a Degenerated Mitral Bioprosthesis
Cerillo A;
2014
Abstract
Transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation is an emerging treatment option for high-risk patients with failing mitral bioprostheses. The presence of a paravalvular leak is considered a contraindication to this procedure that would leave the patient with significant residual regurgitation. The case is described of a patient with a severely degenerated 29 mm Carpentier-Edwards mitral bioprosthesis successfully treated by simultaneous transapical transcatheter valve-in-valve implantation and paraprosthetic leak occlusion. The potential advantages of this approach are discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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