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Bioprosthetic Aortic Paravalvular Leak: Is Valve-in-Valve Another Solution?
Journal of Invasive Cardiology 2017 January
Paravalvular leak (PVL) following aortic valve implantation is a rare complication but may cause potentially serious consequences. It occurs in 2%-10% of surgical aortic valve replacements and 7%-17% of surgical mitral valve replacements. Transcatheter valve replacement data show that significant PVL occurs in 6%-8% of cases. The management of significant PVL has traditionally involved repeat surgical repair. However, many of these patients are considered too high risk to undergo a repeat surgical procedure; hence, a percutaneous transcatheter approach has often been utilized to treat these patients. Vascular plugs have been used to close PVLs, with variable results; the procedure is complex and technically demanding. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement, using a valve-in-valve approach, may provide an alternative approach for bioprosthetic PVL in the aortic position.
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