Valve deployment: Abbott Vascular - Portico™ Valve

Angiograms, animations and phantom models of the deployment of the Portico Valve.

Abbott Vascular has completed the acquisition of St. Jude Medical. Abbott vascular now sells the Portico™ valve.

Angio – Animation – Phantom

Angiograms

1.Baseline angio

Portico baseline angio: Baseline angio with three cusps aligned (marking the virtual native annulus). Moderate to severe aortic regurgitation

Movie 87. Baseline angio

2. Crossing the arch

Arch passage: Portico crosses aortic arch over Amplatz Super stiff wire.

Movie 88. Crossing the aortic arch

3. Position Portico in the aortic root

Positioning: Portico positioning under angio control and using the marker.

Movie 89. Positioning Portico in annulus

4. Initial unsheathing

Portico unsheathing with confirmation of accurate frame position.

Movie 90. Initial unsheathing

5. Flaring

Movie 91. Flaring

6. Continued unsheathing

Further unsheathing slow.

Movie 92. Further unsheathing slow

7. Angio check

Angio control to check proper position Portico. At this point repositioning and retrieving is still possible.

Movie 93. Angio check

8. Portico too high

Too high Portico: Angio control and confirmation of portico too high.

Movie 94. Portico too high

9. Resheath

Re-sheathing the Portico.

Movie 95. Resheath (1)

 

Movie 96. Resheath (2)

10. 2nd Unsheath

Optimal position during unsheathing Portico: Portico unsheathing with confirmation of accurate frame position.

Movie 97. Initial unsheath and optimal position
Movie 98. Further unsheath

11. Reposition check

Movie 99. Check after reposition

12. Final angio

Final angio: No aortic regurgitation.

Movie 100. Final angio (1)

Mild aortic regurgitation.

Movie 101. Final angio (2)

Phantom model implantation

Movie 116. Abbott Vascular Portico Valve - Phantom

 

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