TAVI interventions for all? From congenital bicuspid valve towards valve-in-valve challenging cases

With the collaboration of Dutch Working Group of Interventional Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology Workgroup of Estonian Society of Cardiology and Taiwan Society of Cardiovascular Intervention

Discussants: M. Swaans, T. P. Tsao, M. Beijk
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Summary

This session delves into the complexities of TAVI interventions across diverse challenging cases, including congenital bicuspid valves and valve-in-valve scenarios. It emphasizes complication prevention, decision-making for the Unicorn technique, and the critical role of pre-procedural imaging, illustrated through detailed case studies from Estonia, the Netherlands, and Taiwan.

Learning Objectives

  • To prevent complications
  • To learn when to choose the Unicorn technique 
  • To reflect on imaging and what is important in advance

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Case 1 - Estonia - Left ventricular perforation with TAVI-wire
  • How would I treat case 1?
  • Case 2 - Netherlands - Two valves and a low right coronary artery
  • How would I treat case 2?
  • Case 2 - Treatment
  • Case 3 - Taiwan - Heavily calcifed type 0 bicuspid aortic stenosis in a young man
  • Case 3 - Treatment
  • Case 3 - Key learnings