Management of uncommon TAVI complications

With the collaboration of Italian Society of Interventional Cardiology - GISE and Lebanese Society of Cardiology and Turkish Working Group of Interventional Cardiology

Anchorpersons: A. Marchese, E. Okuyan, G. Saade
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Summary

This session delves into the management of uncommon but critical complications arising from Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI). Through detailed case studies from Italy, Lebanon, and Turkey, it highlights real-time decision-making strategies for life-threatening scenarios including left ventricular outflow tract obstruction, acute aortic dissection, and complex coronary obstruction management involving advanced techniques such as septal embolisation and combined Basilica and chimney approaches.

Learning Objectives

  • To optimise the management of life-threatening complications
  • To master real‑time decision making in critical cathlab scenarios
  • To discuss how to act when facing unusual coronary anatomy

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Welcome and session objectives
  • Case 1 - Italy - Post-TAVR LVOT obstruction in severe aortic stenosis and asymmetric septal hypertrophy: a suicide left ventricle successfully trea...
  • How would I treat case 1?
  • Case 1 - Treatment
  • Case 1 - Key learnings
  • Case 2 - Lebanon - Acute Stanford type A aortic dissection after TAVR in a patient with bicuspid aortic valve
  • How would I treat case 2?
  • Case 2 - Treatment
  • Case 2 - Key learnings
  • Case 3 - Turkey - Managing high-risk of coronary obstruction in valve-in-valve TAVI: a combined Basilica and chimney approach
  • How would I treat case 3?
  • Case 3 - Treatment