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Mitral valve replacement and repair

Find all the latest content on mitral valve replacement and repair published on this website.

Building on the years of experience with TAVI, mitral valve replacement and repair is now beginning to take-off with a vast array of new techniques and options. Certain devices, for instance in mitral repair, are now widely used. To understand this complex field a knowledge and mastery is required covering the latest research, emerging tools, devices and techniques, vascular access; the role of adjunctive pharmacotherapy; imaging techniques such as echocardiography as well as understanding bleeding risks or patient selection. Find out more…

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Learning transseptal puncture

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to understand the fluoroscopic and echocardiographic landmarks for safe and successful transseptal puncture and to improve your skills at transseptal puncture.

Learning transseptal

Transseptal Puncture

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to understand the basics of device-specific transseptal puncture, to appreciate the different modalities of simulation-based training and to experience the most modern learning opportunities.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

Transseptal Puncture

A patient with secondary mitral regurgitation

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to improve your understanding of the selection criteria for edge-to-edge repair in patients with secondary mitral regurgitation.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

A patient with secondary mitral regurgitation

Tricuspid percutaneous repair

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Learn more about combined percutaneous mitral and tricuspid repair as well as percutaneous repair of isolated tricuspid regurgitation using MitraClip.

Tricuspid percutaneous repair

Paraprothesic leak closure

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Learn more about paraprothesic leak closure with various challenging cases such as: percutaneous closure of a large mitral paraprosthetic leak using multiple sequential devices, percutaneous closure of complex aortic PVL using two plugs, percutaneous closure of paraprothetic leak after LAA occlusion, and more!

Paraprothesic leak closure

PCR Valves e-Course 2020: Opening Ceremony

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Get a feel of the positive vibrations at #PCRvalves by watching a recording of the Opening ceremony, which was broadcast live from 3 TV studios in London, Paris and Toulouse! It shares how the comprehensive and innovative 3-day e-Course on the 3 valves – aortic, mitral...

PCR Valves e-Course 2020: Opening Ceremony

Expanding treatment options for patients with mitral valve disease

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to learn clinical outcomes and commercial experience, including Left Ventricular Remodeling and Hemodynamic Improvement and to learn how to integrate Tendyne TMVI into your Transcatheter Mitral Valve Program.

Expanding treatment options for patients with mitral valve disease

A patient with primary mitral regurgitation

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session to improve your understanding of the selection criteria for edge-to-edge repair in patients with primary mitral regurgitation and to highlight the potential challenges of edge-to-edge repair in primary mitral regurgitation.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

A patient with primary mitral regurgitation

Mitral anatomy and pathology basis for the structural interventional team

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to learn the precise anatomical details required for transseptal puncture and to understand the anatomical landmarks for transcatheter mitral valve interventions.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

Mitral anatomy and pathology basis for the structural interventional team

Challenging situations during mitral edge-to-edge repair: a case-based approach

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to learn how to handle difficult mitral valve anatomy during edge-to-edge repair procedures and to know how to identify clip detachment and learn more potential bailout strategies.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

Challenging situations during mitral edge-to-edge repair: a case-based approach