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Structural Heart Cases - A Color Atlas of Pearls and Pitfalls
English · Hardback
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Description
Using a practical, case-based format, this superbly illustrated atlas by Dr. Paul Sorajja is a comprehensive collection of more than 130 professional experiences in treating structural heart disease. Organized by pathology, each case presents key clinical points for practitioners at all levels, from beginner to expert. Cases are provided by interventionalists and surgeons with extensive hands-on experience, and edited by experts in the field
- Includes more than 130 cases covering the full range of structural procedures formitral valve disease, aortic valve disease, prosthetic valve disease, congenital heart disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and tricuspid disease.
- Features more than 500 detailed instructional images for quick visual comprehension of essential aspects of each case.
- Each case includes clinical information, diagnostic images, bulleted learning points, and explanations and rationales for every step of the procedure.
- Covers catheter-based therapy for structural heart disease - an increasingly important and rapidly growing therapy for valvular heart disease.
- Provides operator pitfalls and errors to help optimize success with each procedure.
- Allows practitioners at all levels of experience to explore, gain insight, and learn important keys for success.
- Expert Consult(TM) eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
List of contents
Section I: Mitral disease
Transcatheter repair
1. Uncomplicated transcatheter mitral valve repair with MitraClip
2. Commissural mitral regurgitation therapy
3. Advanced steering in the left atrium for an aortic hugger
4. Transcatheter repair of ruptured papillary muscle
5. Optimal intraprocedural guidance for mitral therapy
6. Challenges of transcatheter therapy for functional mitral regurgitation
7. The zip-and-clip technique in transcatheter mitral valve repair
8. Mitral annular calcification and transcatheter mitral valve repair
9. Optimization for multiple clip placement
10. Importance of hemodynamics for assessing residual regurgitation
11. Use of low profile pressure wire for simultaneous left atrial pressure during repair
12. Barlow's valve therapy
13. Transcatheter mitral repair for cardiogenic shock
14. A space too small for additional clipping
15. Treatment of leaflet perforation with vascular plugs
16. Occluder therapy for residual mitral regurgitation after transcatheter repair
17. Clip-to-annuloplasty ring
18. Transcatheter repair of severe mitral regurgitation after surgical annuloplasty
19. Unsuccessful transcatheter repair after prior cardiac surgery
20. MitraClip in a patient with radiation heart disease
21. A difficult case of transcatheter mitral valve repair
22. Stuck on the atrial septum
23. Ensuring mitral leaflet insertion
24. One of my most difficult transcatheter repair cases
25. Single leaflet device attachment and clip embolization
26. Lessons learned from a difficult MitraClip case
27. Percutaneous treatment of ventricular dysfunction and secondary mitral regurgitation (Accucinch)
28. Percutaneous annuloplasty for severe mitral regurgitation (MitraAlign)
29. Left ventricular therapy for mitral regurgitation (Myocor)
30. Coronary sinus approach for mitral regurgitation (Carillon)
31. Plugging a hole near a mitral surgical ring
32. Anatomical intelligence and image fusion for image guidance of transcatheter mitral valve repair
Valve replacement
33. Computed tomography imaging for transcatheter mitral replacement
34. Retrograde transcatheter mitral valve replacement for mitral regurgitation (Twelve)
35. Retrograde transcatheter mitral valve replacement for mitral regurgitation (Tendyne)
36. Retrograde transcatheter mitral valve replacement for mitral regurgitation (Tiara)
37. Antegrade valve replacement in severe mitral annular calcification
38. Self expanding prosthesis for severe mitral annular calcification
39. Retrograde valve replacement in severe mitral annular calcification with a rail
40. Management of LVOT obstruction from mitral valve replacement
41. Transcatheter valve placement in a mitral ring
Balloon commissurotomy
42. Hemodynamic assessment of mitral disease
43. Balloon mitral valvuloplasty for rheumatic mitral stenosis
44. Rupture of mitral valve with balloon mitral valvuloplasty
45. The banking technique for Inoue balloon movement
Section II Aortic valve disease
Valve replacement
46. Caseous mitral annular calcification distorting the aortic annulus
47. Transfemoral balloon-expandable transcatheter aortic valve replacement (Sapien 3)
48. Double Valve Transcatheter Therapy for Mitral and Aortic Stenosis
49. Transvenous antegrade transcatheter aortic valve replacement
50. Valve embolization in transcatheter aortic valve replacement
51. Transcatheter aortic valve therapy for ascending aortic dissection with aortic regurgitation
52. Superior placement to overcome severe left ventricular outflow tract calcification
53. Retrieval of transaortic sheath marker loss
54. Left ventricular perforation during transcatheter aortic valve replacement
55. Subaortic ring therapy
56. Bicuspid aortic valve therapy - transcatheter challenges
57. Transcatheter
About the author
Dr. Sorajja joined Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute - Minneapolis in 2013. He was previously a professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic before he left to join Minneapolis Heart Institute®. Dr. Sorajja is the author of over 100 published manuscripts and book chapters, and is a national speaker in the areas of valvular heart disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and complex hemodynamics. Dr. Sorajja's special interest is structural heart interventions, such as transcatheter aortic replacement (TAVR), balloon valvuloplasty, paravalvular leak repair, percutaneous valve implantation, and other similar therapies.Emmanouil S. Brilakis, MD, PhD, FACC, FAHA, FESC, FSCAI Dr. Brilakis is Director of the Center for Complex Coronary Interventions at the Minneapolis Heart Institute and the Center for. After graduating from Lycee Leonin de Patissia, Dr. Brilakis received his medical degree from the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. He trained in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases and Interventional Cardiology at the Mayo Clinic. He also completed a Masters in Clinical Research at the Mayo Clinic and a PhD in Clinical Research at the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. He served as Director of the VA North Texas Healthcare System Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories from 2004 to 2016. Dr. Brilakis leads a large clinical trial group investigating treatment of chronic total occlusions, prevention and treatment of saphenous vein graft disease, prevention and management of complications, intracoronary imaging, antiplatelet treatment optimization post coronary stenting, radiation safety in the catheterization laboratory, and implementation of novel technologies in healthcare. He is Associate Editor for Circulation and on the editorial board of several other journals and on the Board of Directors of the Cardiovascular Innovations Foundation. He has authored or co-authored over 600 manuscripts and the Manual of CTO Interventions, now in its 2nd edition. He and is lecturing and proctoring at several institutions in the United States and abroad.
Report
"The quality of this book and the accompanying website is excellent. This is an essential addition to the library of interventional cardiologists.It describes techniques that are unique as well as techniques that serve as a foundation for understanding other methods."
-Zachary Dowdy, MD (Ochsner Clinic Foundation) Doody's Score: 98- 5 Stars!
Product details
Authors | Richard Bae, Emmanouil Brilakis, Emmanouil (Director Brilakis, Brilakis Emmanouil, John R Lesser, John Lesser, John R Lesser, John R. Lesser, Wesley A Pedersen, Wesley A. Pedersen, Wesley Pederson, Wesley A Pederson, Wesley A. Pederson, Paul Sorajja, Paul (Director Sorajja, Paul (Professor of Medicine University of California Irvine Orange California Chief of Medicine Long Beach Veterans Health Care System Long Beach California) Sorajja, Sorajja Paul, Wesley A Pedersen |
Publisher | Elsevier, München |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 30.06.2018 |
EAN | 9780323546959 |
ISBN | 978-0-323-54695-9 |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
> Clinical medicine
MEDICAL / Cardiology, MEDICAL / Surgery / Vascular, Cardiovascular medicine |
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