Is percutaneous repair of mitral regurgitation (MR) a realistic or a futuristic approach?
3 questions for... Alec Vahanian
Hopital Bichat
Paris, France
An interview by Bernard Chevalier
| Clinical Videos | |
| A live case of edge to edge repair Operators: J. Harnek, D. Himbert, D. Tchetche, D. Messika-Zeitoun (54 min.) |
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| Webcasts | |
| • Guidelines for MR management | |
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New European Society of Cardiology guidelines on valve disease - Speaker: P. Tornos
- webcast (14 min.) - slides |
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| • The surgical state of the art | |
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Reconstructive techniques that allow to cure the patient for the rest of his life - Speaker: A. Carpentier - webcast (18 min.) - slides |
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| • The percutaneous approaches: devices and techniques | |
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An overview of mitral valve technologies - Speaker: A. Vahanian - webcast (48 min.) - slides |
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| The cardiologist's perspective - Speaker: A. Vahanian - webcast (14 min.) - slides |
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| Lectures |
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• The team approach : the surgical point of view • The team approach : the interventionist point of view • The surgical treatment: is it the best? P.W. Connolly • Physiology after annuloplasty • Percutaneous approach based on edge to edge repair - ‘Alfieri – like’ techniques
• Percutaneous approach based on coronary sinus ‘annulopasty’ M. Tuzcu
• Percutaneous approach based on coronary sinus ‘annulopasty’ • The role of functional MR in cardiac heart failure patients • The role of surgery in functional MR • Basics about MR
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| Related website |
| ESC guidelines for valvular heart disease www.escardio.org |
