TAVI: challenging anatomies

Facilitator: O. Goktekin

Summary

This session explores the management of challenging anatomical conditions in TAVI procedures. Topics include strategies for difficult self-expandable valve delivery angles, addressing complications occurring during and after TAVI, and approaches for patients with severe kyphosis or complex structural abnormalities such as aneurysms and septal anomalies.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Taming the angle: a challenging self-expandable TAVI delivery
  • A double whammy - First during TAVI and next very late after TAVI
  • Transfemoral TAVI strategy in the setting of anomalous left ventricular outflow tract chord and membranous septal aneurysm
  • TAVI in a patient with severe kyphosis
  • TAVI in severe aortic regurgitation with huge Sinus of Valsalva aneurysm