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Recorded at the Dallas-Leipzig meeting 2009. Watch presentations by Drs. Dewey, Kappetein, Schuler, and Walther bookended by commentary from course directors, Drs. Mack and Mohr.
The percutaneous pulmonary valve (PPV) was the first transcatheter valve developed. Dr. Ziyad Hijazi discusses this work with PPV inventor, Dr. Philipp Bonhoeffer, including the European and US experience so far in patients with prior right ventricular outflow tract surgery.
The PARTNER and PAVIS trials of transcatheter aortic valve implementation will include inoperable or very high-surgical-risk patients. In Europe, where the devices have been approved for a few years, the technology is being expanded to lesser-risk patients. Interventionalist Dr Jeffrey Popma discusses the selection of patients with surgeon Dr Mathew Williams.
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has been approved in Europe since 2007, whereas these devices are just entering large-scale research trials in the United States. Dr. Popma leads a panel discussion with European interventionalist Dr. Eberhard Grube and surgeon Dr. Neil Moat on their experiences with TAVI.
Learn about the current status of less-invasive strategies to repair thoracic aneurysms as Dr. Mack leads a discussion with vascular surgeons, Drs. Kasirajan and Woo. Which cases are amenable to endovascular repair and which require open surgery?
Acknowledgements
CME provider: Medscape.
The catheter based therapies theme is supported by an independent educational grant from Medtronic, Inc.
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