Sai Satish
Latest contributions
M-TEER for primary mitral regurgitation
08 Feb 2025 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2025
In this PCR Tokyo Valves 2025 session on M-TEER for primary mitral regurgitation, gain valuable insights starting with an overview of current TEER devices. Benefit from four case studies that highlight the features of these devices, explore strategies to prevent mitral regurgitation recurrence post-TEER, and delve...

Tips and tricks for M-TEER
08 Feb 2025 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2025
Discover valuable tips and tricks for Mitral Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (M-TEER) in this session. Learn about navigating difficult transseptal access through a left-atrial septal pouch, managing severe mitral regurgitation in an octogenarian with scoliosis and kyphosis, and innovative techniques like diamond-shape clasping using the PASCAL device....

Rapid-fire - Combined structural interventions
21 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
Consult this session unraveling the nuances of combined structural interventions, and uncover a unique case of Platypnea-Orthodeoxia syndrome following TAVI, navigate through the complexities of combined TAVR and TMVR in rheumatic heart disease, explore the optimal timing for M-TEER after TAVR in mitral regurgitation, and more!

Mitral Late-Breaking Trials: CLASP IID, AltaValve transseptal programme, MitraSwiss in men and women, MiCLASP...
19 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
Discover the mitral late-breaking trials which were presented during PCR London Valves 2023:
- One-year outcomes of transcatheter mitral repair from the CLASP IID Registry
- AltaValve transseptal programme update
- Mitral TEER in men and women from MitraSwiss registry: is equality achieved?
- Combined impact of mitral valve gradients and mitral regurgitation reduction...

Transcatheter mitral repair and replacement for primary mitral regurgitation - LIVE case
19 Nov 2023 – From PCR London Valves 2023
This session aims to highlight the remarkable advancements achieved in transcatheter mitral valve intervention over the past two decades, since its inception. Follow two TEER cases which illustrate this rapidly growing field:
- Transcatheter edge-edge mitral valve repair
A 77-year-old male with a history of SAVR (bioprothesis) + LIM-LAD/Diag, normal...

Technical challenges and optimal device choice for complex TAVI procedures
18 Feb 2023 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2023
This session reflects on the importance of device choice and implantation technique in complex TAVI procedures. Uncover challenges in TAVI for failed bioprostheses and bicuspid aortic valves, emphasising optimal device selection and exploring the latest evolutions in TAVI such as the Medtronic.
TAVI
18 Feb 2023 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2023
Discover a selection of cases exploring TAVI at PCR Tokyo Valves 2023 in this session: long-term survival assessment after TAVI, cerebral embolic protection devices for stroke prevention, ultrasound-guided vs. conventional MANTA vascular closure devices, and more!
Rapid-fire abstracts: Session 5
28 Nov 2022 – From PCR London Valves 2022
Consult this session to discover a selection of abstracts presented during PCR LV 2022: impact of right ventricular dysfunction on the outcomes of TAVI - Insights from nationwide database, impact of COVID-19 pandemic on TAVI activity: a worldwide registry, redo isolated tricuspid valve surgery - Prediction of...

Rapid-fire clinical cases: Session 4
28 Nov 2022 – From PCR London Valves 2022
Consult this session to discover a selection of abstracts presented during PCR LV 2022: the buddy wire technique used with three different transcatheter heart valve systems, acute right coronary artery occlusion caused by calcium embolisation during TAVI, off-label temporary left ventricle haemodynamic support via Impella CP...

Don't judge a book by its cover: there is more to ACS than thrombus...
21 May 2019 – From EuroPCR 2019
Consult this session to discover a selection of ACS cases which were not linked to thrombus as usual, but to multivessel coronary spasm, spontaneous intramural haematoma, and more!
