2018
DOI: 10.1177/1089253218779787
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Future Technology

Abstract: Mitral regurgitation is the most common valvular disease and significant (moderate/severe) mitral regurgitation is found in 2.3% of the population older than 65 years. New transcatheter minimally invasive technologies are being developed to address mitral valve disease in patients deemed too high a risk for conventional open-heart surgery. There are several features of the mitral valve (saddle-shaped noncalcified annulus with irregular leaflet geometry) that make a transcatheter approach to repair or replacing… Show more

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“…Kohorst and Pretorious impart a meticulous review of future technology for MV repair and replacement. 38 They have successfully summarized all the minimally invasive techniques under development by areas of targets , namely, the leaflets, annulus, chordae, and replacement. If anything, this approach in itself instills that MV is an extremely complex structure and should be viewed as “MV-apparatus” rather than just a “valve.”…”
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“…Kohorst and Pretorious impart a meticulous review of future technology for MV repair and replacement. 38 They have successfully summarized all the minimally invasive techniques under development by areas of targets , namely, the leaflets, annulus, chordae, and replacement. If anything, this approach in itself instills that MV is an extremely complex structure and should be viewed as “MV-apparatus” rather than just a “valve.”…”
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confidence: 99%