Successful transcatheter mitral valve replacement in a patient with bioprosthetic valvular degeneration and severe regurgitation

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Abstract

The implantation of aortic transcatheter heart valves has been successfully performed throughout the world in hundreds of patients with severe dysfunction of a degenerated mitral bioprosthesis or those at high surgical risk for re-operation. The transseptal approach may be more technically challenging, but is a less invasive procedure and may have a lower mortality rate compared with a transapical approach, and also offers a quick patient recovery. This report is a description of a rare case in Turkey: a successful transseptal mitral valve replacement in a case of a failed bioprosthetic valve. This case illustrates the feasibility and safety of percutaneous valve-in-valve implantation to treat a degenerated bioprosthesis.

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Çakal, B., Çakal, S., Karaca, I. O., Omaygenç, M. O., & Yildirim, A. (2019). Successful transcatheter mitral valve replacement in a patient with bioprosthetic valvular degeneration and severe regurgitation. Turk Kardiyoloji Dernegi Arsivi, 47(3), 228–231. https://doi.org/10.5543/tkda.2018.69679

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