2011
DOI: 10.1161/circinterventions.111.964387
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“…8 Percutaneous approaches to PVL closure have therefore been developed as a less-invasive strategy, and may be accomplished via transseptal (TS) access, apical left ventricular (LV) access, or retrograde arterial access. 9 Since the first reports of the procedure in 1992, a number of series have been published, with encouraging rates of procedural success and good clinical outcomes. 10- 13 In this review, we will summarize the various techniques of percutaneous closure, and provide an overview of the data supporting its use in the treatment of patients with PVL.…”
Section: Identifying Mitral Pvlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Percutaneous approaches to PVL closure have therefore been developed as a less-invasive strategy, and may be accomplished via transseptal (TS) access, apical left ventricular (LV) access, or retrograde arterial access. 9 Since the first reports of the procedure in 1992, a number of series have been published, with encouraging rates of procedural success and good clinical outcomes. 10- 13 In this review, we will summarize the various techniques of percutaneous closure, and provide an overview of the data supporting its use in the treatment of patients with PVL.…”
Section: Identifying Mitral Pvlmentioning
confidence: 99%