25 Nov 2024
New technology for transcather valve replacement - LIVE case
New transcatheter valve for treatment of mitral, tricuspid and aortic valves
Procedural Analyst:
J. Khan
Summary
Watch a series of recorded cases showcasing advanced valve therapies and innovative techniques:
- A 70-year-old man with Marfan syndrome (treated by Bentall and CABG in 2012), impaired LV function (35%), CRT-D, and symptomatic severe primary MR (A2 prolapse with calcification) underwent implantation of an Intrepid valve under general anesthesia and TEE guidance.
- A 75-year-old man with permanent AF, CABG, SAVR (2019), CKD grade III, and symptomatic massive functional TR with preserved LV function was treated with a Lux Valve Plus. The operators utilized transaxillary access, echoguidance, general anesthesia, and TEE guidance.
- A 64-year-old man with severe aortic stenosis underwent the implantation of a first-in-man Abbott balloon-expandable valve (29 mm).
Recorded Case "Transcatheter replacement for mitral regurgitation" from McGill University Health Centre – Montréal, Canada
Recorded Case "Transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement" from Hospital Álvaro Cunqueiro - Vigo, Spain
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Key moments
- 7:45-21:56 - Intrepid valve deployment
- 22:50-25:30 - Procedural analysis
- 35:27-43:26 - Lux valve deployment
- 43:39-45:29 - Procedural analysis
- 52:42-55:23 - Valve description
- 55:26-56-55 - Valve deployment
Keywords: Primary MR, Functional TR, Aortic stenosis, Intrepid valve, Lux valve, Abbott balloon expandable valve
Learning Objectives
- To appreciate the limitations of currently available transcatheter valve procedures, particularly in challenging anatomical situations
- To get a glimpse of emerging innovations in this field
- To understand the imaging modalities that are available to guide transcatheter mitral and tricuspid replacement procedures