Percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation in a dysfunctional Trifecta® bioprothesis after high-pressure balloon fracturing

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A percutaneous pulmonary valve-in-valve (PPVIV) implantation in small surgical tissue valves may be limited due to the valve's initial diameter. Fracturing of the valve's integrity by high-pressure balloons may enhance the diameter and facilitate subsequent PPVIV with a large valve. To the best of our knowledge, the Trifecta® valve seemed not to be accessible for fracturing. We report a case of successful 19-mm Trifecta valve fracturing, followed by PPVIV using a 26-mm Edwards SAPIEN 3 valve in pulmonary position. By repetitively using a high-pressure balloon 5 mm larger than the labeled valve size, we were able to fracture the valve's integrity and implant a 26-mm valve thereafter. Therefore, Trifecta valve appears to be suitable for valve ring fracturing and subsequent PPVIV in certain patients.

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Langhammer, F., Lehner, A., Haas, N. A., & Jakob, A. (2020). Percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation in a dysfunctional Trifecta® bioprothesis after high-pressure balloon fracturing. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 95(7), 1310–1313. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccd.28781

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