Identifying problems and solving complex anatomies during TAVI

With the collaboration of Jordan Working Group of Cardiovascular Interventions and Saudi Arabian Cardiac Intervention Society (SACIS) and Swedish Working Group on Interventional Cardiology

Anchorpersons: I. Alhaddad, S. Koul, F. Alqoofi
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Summary

A comprehensive session on managing complex anatomies during Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI), emphasizing risk markers for peri-operative complications and strategies to address difficult anatomical challenges. Real-world cases illustrate practical approaches and key learnings for handling intricate TAVI scenarios.

Learning Objectives

  • To identify risk markers for peri-operative TAVI complications 
  • To learn strategies/toolkits for difficult anatomies 
  • To handle complex TAVI situations

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Welcome and session objectives
  • Case 1 - Jordan - TAVI in a challenging underweight patient
  • Case 1 - Treatment
  • Case 1 - Key learnings
  • Case 2 - Saudi Arabia - TAV-TAV in a small annulus
  • How would I treat case 2?
  • Case 3 - Sweden - A case of difficult access and annular anatomy
  • Case 3 - Treatment
  • Case 3 - Key learnings
  • Closing remarks