Post-procedure complications: leaflet thrombus, hemolytic anemia & more

Facilitator: R. Bhagwandeen
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Summary

Explore this session to discover a range of post-procedure complications that can arise after TAVI, including subacute leaflet thrombus, hemolytic anemia after surgical aortic valve replacement, late migration of papillary fibroelastoma, sinus sequestration, delayed left main occlusion, and high-grade atrioventricular block. Additionally, learn about techniques to manage these complications, such as post-balloon dilation and IVUS-guided PCI.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • A case of subacute leaflet thrombus after TAVI in cancer patient
  • Two cases of surgical aortic valve replacement in patients who developed haemolytic anaemia after TAVI using balloon-expandable valve
  • Late migration of papillary fibroelastoma into the left coronary artery following TAVI
  • A case of avoiding sinus sequestration and performing PCI after TAVI using balloon-expandable valve
  • IVUS and fluoroscopic en-face view-guided PCI for delayed left main occlusion post-BEV TAVR
  • Partial malcoaptation of SAPIEN 3 Ultra RESILIA (S3UR) successfully treated by post-balloon dilation during TAVI
  • A delivery failure case of TF-TAVI with SAPIEN 3 UR due to severe tortuosity of the iliac artery