TAVI: unusual complications

Facilitators: M. Gilard, A. Maznyczka

Summary

This session examines rare and unusual complications arising from TAVI procedures. Topics include early recognition and management of frozen leaflets, ventricular septal perforation post-valve-in-valve TAVI, acute leaflet dysfunction, aorto-ventricular fistula formation, and percutaneous closure techniques for fistulas involving the right coronary sinus and right ventricle, emphasizing prompt diagnosis and innovative interventional solutions.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Frozen leaflet during TAVI: early recognition and safe management
  • Ventricular septal perforation as a rare complication of valve-in-valve TAVI  
  • When rare becomes real: acute leaflet dysfunction after TAVI 
  • TAVI implantation complicated with aorto-ventricular fistula
  • Percutaneous closure of a fistula from the right coronary sinus to the right ventricle after TAVI