2009
DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-09-0203
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Surgical Treatment for Functional Mitral Regurgitation

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“…34 Therefore, the efficacy of surgical intervention for FMR has not been established. 35,36 Recently, percutaneous techniques for edge-to-edge repair have been developed. MitraClip ® is one of the most advanced mitral repair devices, and has started to be utilized for moderate/severe FMR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 Therefore, the efficacy of surgical intervention for FMR has not been established. 35,36 Recently, percutaneous techniques for edge-to-edge repair have been developed. MitraClip ® is one of the most advanced mitral repair devices, and has started to be utilized for moderate/severe FMR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even today, we have no reliable predictors of recurrent and persistent mitral regurgitation. However, the surgical treatment of IMR continues to evolve and new methods addressing ventricular structures are being introduced: left ventricular restoration, PMs relocation, sling, imbrication or reapproximation, chordal cutting or translocation 1 . Despite remarkable progress in reparative surgery, further investigation is necessary to finding the best approach to treating IMR.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In reality, FMR is a ventricular disease with the phenotype of a valvular disease 1 . It can be divided into 2 groups: ischemic and non-ischemic.…”
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“…Because the mitral regurgitation was not functional but valvular, mitral valve replacement was needed. 5 Although uncommon, congenital membranes can present in adult life with clinical and echocardiographic features suggestive of aortic stenosis. Careful echocardiographic assessment should always be undertaken to confirm the precise diagnosis.…”
Section: Images In Cardiovascular Medicine Membranous-type Svasmentioning
confidence: 99%