2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(02)01822-3
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Percutaneous insertion of the pulmonary valve

Abstract: Non-surgical insertion of the PV is possible without any major complications. This new technique may have an important role in the management of conduit obstructions and pulmonary regurgitation.

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“…[5] has proposed a set of measurements: max (RVOT) diameter, min diameter and diameter at the main bifurcation region from which the exact location for anchoring the valve stent is defined [6]. PPVI intervention is avoided by patients with RVOT diameter > 22mm due to device limitation [1,4,5].…”
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“…[5] has proposed a set of measurements: max (RVOT) diameter, min diameter and diameter at the main bifurcation region from which the exact location for anchoring the valve stent is defined [6]. PPVI intervention is avoided by patients with RVOT diameter > 22mm due to device limitation [1,4,5].…”
Section: Results On Clinical Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation (PPVI) [4] is a new developed technique for transcatheter placement of a valve stent. The main difficulties of PPVI are: the assessment of the pulmonary trunk and the right ventricle outflow track (RVOT < 22mm) before treatment [4], the classification of patients suitable for the procedure [5] and identification of the exact location for anchoring the stent [6]. Hence, precise assessment of the morphology and dynamics is crucial for the pre-procedural planning and successful intervention of PPVI.…”
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“…For nearly four decades open prosthetic valve replacement has been the only option for most of these patients, but in 2000 Phillip Bonhoeffer replaced the fi rst heart valve (a pulmonary valve) percutaneously (3) and in 2002, Cribier performed the fi rst percutaneous replacement of an aortic valve. (4) Percutaneous heart valve replacement has enjoyed a lot of interest with numerous new developments since then.…”
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“…This technique was later successfully applied in failing patients to the incompetent conduits originally placed for the treatment of congenital pulmonary atresia. 8,9 Finally, came the signal report by Cribier et al 10 of the implantation of a stent-mounted biological membrane valve in a patient with inoperable critical aortic stenosis in April of 2002.…”
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