TAVI in aortic regurgitation

Facilitators: A. R. Tamm, W. Wojakowski

Summary

This session addresses the challenges and innovations in transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) for aortic regurgitation. It covers complex clinical scenarios such as severe regurgitation post-endocarditis, alternative access routes complicated by prosthesis embolisation, and the use of dedicated TAVI devices in non-tricuspid valves. The session also discusses emergent interventions including balloon overfilling techniques and bailout strategies following procedural complications, reflecting the evolving landscape of TAVI in aortic regurgitation management.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Severe aortic regurgitation after endocarditis in a high-risk 75-year-old: a therapeutic dilemma
  • Treatment of aortic regurgitation without femoral access and complicated by prosthesis embolisation
  • Initial experience using a dedicated TAVI device for aortic regurgitation in non-tricuspid aortic valves
  • TAVI in pure aortic regurgitation and previous type A aortic dissection
  • In extremis TAVR for pure aortic regurgitation with unprecedented balloon overfilling
  • Bail out after aortic injury following high-risk TAVI in pure aortic regurgitation