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Four-Dimensional Computed Tomography-Guided Valve Sizing for Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve Replacement
Published on: January 20, 2022
First Reported Case of Simultaneous Transjugular Tricuspid Valve-in-Ring and Pulmonary Valve-in-Valve Implantation
Mohamed Al Nasef1, Bandar Al Shehri2, Ahmed Al Zahrani2
1Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; King Hamd American Mission Hospital, Mayo Clinic Care Network Hospital, Manama, Bahrain; Suliman Al Habib Hospital, Khobar, Saudi Arabia.
Background:
Patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot often require reinterventions for right-sided valve dysfunction. Surgical reoperations carry high morbidity, making transcatheter valve-in-valve and valve-in-ring procedures valuable alternatives.
Case Summary:
A 46-year-old man with repaired tetralogy of Fallot, prior tricuspid annuloplasty, pulmonary bioprosthesis, and transcatheter pacemaker presented with advanced right heart failure. Imaging showed massive right atrial enlargement, severe tricuspid stenosis/regurgitation, pulmonary dysfunction, and indwelling leads, precluding transfemoral access. Repeat surgery was prohibitive; thus, simultaneous transcatheter intervention was pursued. Via a transjugular approach, Edwards Sapien valves were implanted in both the tricuspid and pulmonary positions, with complete resolution of regurgitation.
Discussion:
This case illustrates the feasibility of dual transjugular right-sided valve replacement in complex congenital heart disease. Meticulous imaging and planning allowed safe navigation of anatomical challenges.
Take-Home Message:
A combined transjugular-approach valve-in-ring and valve-in-valve procedure can provide an effective alternative when surgery is prohibitive.
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