Valve interventions in congenital heart disease

Summary

This session presents complex valve interventions in congenital heart disease, highlighting challenging cases such as positional hypoxaemia due to iatrogenic atrial defects, navigating residual shunts after PFO closure, and transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement in native right ventricular outflow tracts without pre-stenting. It also examines an intriguing case transitioning from murmur to heart block, underscoring the intricacies of congenital valve management.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • A case of positional hypoxaemia due to an iatrogenic atrial defect in congenital pericardial defect
  • Navigating residual shunt after PFO closure
  • Transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement in native right ventricular outflow tract without pre-stenting
  • From murmur to heart block: a case study with an unexpected turn