Transcatheter solutions in young and congenital heart disease patients

Facilitator: N. Wilde

Summary

This session focuses on transcatheter solutions tailored for young and congenital heart disease patients, featuring challenging edge-to-edge repair in extracardiac Fontan physiology, systemic AV valve TEER in congenital anomalies, multidisciplinary management of repaired tetralogy of Fallot with tricuspid regurgitation, innovative TAVI in young congenital patients, and expanding TEER applications in congenital heart disease.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Challenging transcatheter edge-to-edge repair in a patient with extracardiac Fontan
  • TEER of the systemic AV valve in a patient with ccTGA and dextrocardia
  • Between pressure and patient: when flow finds a way
  • Co-ordinated multidisciplinary management of complex repaired tetralogy of fallot with severe tricuspid regurgitation
  • Unicorn TAVI in a 26-year-old patient with congenital aortic stenosis in cardiogenic shock
  • Expanding the boundaries in TEER in congenital heart disease