“…7,[20][21][22] A Canadian registry (n=24) was soon followed by an Italian registry (n=25), 2 German registries (n=20, n=47), and numerous other small case series and isolated case reports documenting favorable outcomes. 7,8,[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] The Global Valve-in-Valve Registry, an industry-independent collaboration, was introduced in 2010 to collate this increasing but widely distributed experience.…”