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Annular Rupture During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: “Annular rupture” (or “annulus rupture”) is an umbrella term covering different procedural-related injuries that may occur in the region of the aortic root and the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) during transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Three-step surgical management algorithm for annular rupture in . . . Thus, we evaluated the feasibility and effectiveness of a 3-step algorithm to treat annulus rupture From 2009 to 2022, 8 patients of 1083 transcatheter aortic valve implantation (0 8%) developed annulus rupture and were treated with the three-step algorithm
Annular Rupture During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation . . . Advances in pre-procedural screening and patient selection have reduced the incidence of annular rupture When this complication occurs, early recognition and prompt management are essential This article is intended to provide a comprehensive review of the predictors, management and clinical outcomes of aortic annular rupture
Three-step surgical management algorithm for annular annular rupture is a devastating complication and could be highly mortal However, owing to its rare incidence, the optimal treatment algorithm has not been estab-lished Thus, we evaluated the feasibility and effectiveness of a 3-step algorithm to treat annulus rupture
Surgical Salvage of Annular Rupture After Transcatheter Aortic Valve . . . We describe an 88-year-old woman who experienced annular rupture during transcatheter aortic valve replacement despite preventative measures She underwent Y incision and rectangular patch for the double purpose of repairing the rupture and enlarging the aortic root
Annular Rupture During TAVR: - JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions Annular rupture is a rare, unpredictable, and potentially fatal complication It can be treated successfully if it is immediately recognized and adequately managed The type of therapy depends on the location of the rupture and the clinical manifestations
How should I treat acute aortic annulus rupture during transcatheter . . . Preprocedural work-up included transoesophageal echocardiog-raphy (TOE) and multidetector row computed tomography (MDCT) of the aortic root, performed by the referring centre The aortic valve was tricuspid and mildly calcified
Annular rupture during transcatheter aortic valve replacement in a long . . . Herein, we report a case of successful surgical repair of an annular rupture that occurred despite adequate precautions during TAVR in a long-term steroid user A 74-year-old woman with a history of interstitial pneumonia was admitted to the hospital with the chief complaint of dyspnea