The field of structural heart disease interventions is experiencing a stage of rapid growth with the development of percutaneous mitral valve repair therapies and percutaneous aortic valve replacement therapies. The Mitra Clip represents a new therapeutic frontier for mitral regurgitation and is expected to revolutionize repair of the mitral valve. For the first time in the world, physicians now have the capability to repair the mitral valve percutaneously without the need for a sternotomy or cardiopulmonary bypass. However, as with all new endeavors, there is a steep learning curve, not just for the individual operator but also for the entire field. The Mitra Clip technology and technique is technically complex and is guided by echocardiography and fluoroscopy. It is an imaging intensive procedure that requires deep 3-dimensional understanding of normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy. Not all mitral regurgitation cases are suitable and not all cases are straightforward. It is therefore crucially important for physicians in this specialty to communicate their experience, successes, failures and complications with each other.
Written by the leaders in this breakthrough field, the Atlas of Percutaneous Edge-to-Edge Mitral Valve Repair is the first of its kind for the new percutaneous Mitra Clip procedure. The Editors have designed the book to be a comprehensive reference manual and to provide cardiologists with true examples of basic and complex cases of percutaneous mitral valve repair using the technology. In addition, this book provides step-by-step guides to the procedure and complications as well as steps to recover from them are discussed. The Atlas is anticipated to be a very valuable reference for both novice and experienced interventional cardiologists and echocardiologists. As percutaneous valve repair becomes more common it will also be of great interest to general cardiologists and surgeons.
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Foreword.– Introduction.– Mitral Valve Anatomy and Current Surgical and Percutaneous Approaches to Mitral Regurgitation.– Device description and procedural overview. – Room Set-up.– Summary of Mitra Clip Clinical Data and Approach to Patient Selection. –Echocardiographic Evaluation of Patients Before and After Mitra Clip Mitral Valve Repair.– Mitra Clip Procedural Echocardiography.– Transseptal puncture.– Venous Access Management.- Hemodynamic perspectives of edge-to-edge mitral valve repair.- Situational Steering Techniques.- Case example: EVEREST II: Basic Degenerative.– Case example: EVEREST II: Basic Functional.– Case example: Barlow’s disease.- Case example: EVEREST II : Large left atrium.- Case example: Approach to Mitral Regurgitation requiring multiple Mitra Clips.- Case example: Two Clips.– Case example: EVEREST II: Delayed second clip for early recurrent mitral regurgitation.– Case example: Secondary mitral regurgitation due to ischaemic mitral valve disease and mild rheumatic mitral valve involvement.– Case example: The dilemma of reducing functional mitral regurgitation versus development of mitral stenosis.– Case example: Infective endocarditis associated with the Mitraclip.- Case example: EVEREST II: Mitra Clip after failed surgical mitral valve repair.– Case example: EVEREST II: Functional Mitral Regurgitation.– Case example: Chiari Network Complicating a Mitra Clip Procedure.– Case example: EVEREST II: Two Mitra Clip Procedure with Partial Detachment of Second Device.- Case example: Mitraclip Procedure in Unusual Heart Position.- Interatrial Septal Tear: A rare complication during Mitra Clip procedure and successful transcatheter closure.– Case example: Percutaneous double-valve treatment in a patient with degenerative aortic stenosis and functional mitral regurgitation.- Case example: Percutaneous mitral valve repair after previous mitral valve reconstruction.- Case example: Delayed functional Mitral Regurgitation in high risk patients and Complex degenerative mitral regurgitation (anterior leaflet prolapsed) with commissural impingement.- Case example: Severe functional mitral regurgitation with missing leaflet coaptation.- Case example: Severe Ischemic Heart Failure with Functional Improvement After Mitra Clip Therapy.- Case example: Severe left-to-right shunting from iatrogenic atrial septal defect.- Case example: Mitra Clip implantation in chronic degenerative mitral regurgitation with extensive calcification.- Case example: 3D Transesophageal Echo Guided Mitra Clip Treatment of P3 Mitral Valve Prolapse.- Case example: Failure and complications of a Mitra Clip implantation for severe functional mitral regurgitation: a combination of unexpected findings and early experience.- Case example: Mitral valve repair using the Mitra Clip system in a patient with severe mitral regurgitation in the A3/P3 region due to chordae rupture during transapical TAVI.- Case example: Mitra Clip implantation in a patient with severe mitral annulus calcifications and a small orifice area.– Case example: Functional Mitral Regurgitation treatment with Mitraclip: Difficult transseptal puncture with anterior approach complicated by right atrial thrombus.- Case example: Mitra Clip in a patient with dextrocardia and scoliosis complicated by delayed clip detachment.– Case example: Massive air embolism during Mitra Clip insertion.- Case example: The degree and type of mitral regurgitation present at the baseline is not always a good predictor of the procedural technical needs and of the final result.- Case example: Functional mitral regurgitation with a wide extension of the central regurgitant jet.- Case example: Percutaneous edge-to-edge mitral valve repair for functional mitral regurgitation in a high surgical risk patient.- Case example: Mitral stenosis after Mitra Clip therapy and a partial solution for treatment.- Case Example: Mitra Clip Therapy for Functional Mitral Regurgitation:Importance of jet localization to direct Mitra Clip placement.- Case Example: Mitra Clip: Acute thrombus formation during guide insertion.- Mitra Clip Placement in a Patient with Severe Kyphoscoliosis and Bileaflet Prolapse.