Advanced Procedures for Structural Heart Disease Treatment

01 MAY 2023

Structural heart disease is a type of heart disease that is procured due to wear and tear or is naturally acquired.

01 MAY 2023

Incredible advancements in the technological field have allowed minimally invasive procedures for structural heart disease.

01 MAY 2023

Structural heart disease procedures for surgeries are performed through small tubes known as catheters, which are typically placed starting through catheters in the leg.

01 MAY 2023

The most given attention to advancement in structural heart disease in the last decade has been the TAVR procedure for the aortic valve.

01 MAY 2023

A common transcatheter mitral valve procedure that currently is performed for structural heart disease is the Mitraclip procedure for patients with a leaky mitral valve.

01 MAY 2023

Catheter-based treatments can proficiently treat pulmonary embolisms which now avoid open-heart surgery or the bleeding risks associated with large doses of clot-busting medicines.

01 MAY 2023

In a few specialist centers, transcatheter techniques can be used to close defects avoiding the need for open-heart surgery.

01 MAY 2023

Robotic heart valve replacement is a type of negligibly intrusive medical procedure that mainly uses robotic tools to fix the damaged heart valve.

01 MAY 2023

Structural heart disease is an assortment of heart sicknesses that incorporates cardiovascular breakdown, coronary conduit sickness, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and congenital heart disease.

01 MAY 2023

A huge, long-standing atrial septal deformity can harm your lungs and may require surgery.

01 MAY 2023

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