First‐in‐human: Leaflet laceration with balloon mediated annihilation to prevent coronary obstruction with radiofrequency needle (LLAMACORN) for valve‐in‐valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement

Author:

Mew Christina12ORCID,Dahiya Arun12,Chong Adrian A.1,Hayman Samual M.1,Moore Peter T.1,Harrop Danielle L.1,Reyaldeen Reza1,Cole Christopher M. W.3,Ross Jordan D. W.3,Roberts Shaun14,Korver Kellee A.13,Cox Stephen V.1,Camuglia Anthony C.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology Princess Alexandra Hospital Brisbane Australia

2. Faculty of Medicine University of Queensland Brisbane Australia

3. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery Princess Alexandra Hospitaly Brisbane Australia

4. Department of Anesthetics Princess Alexandra Hospital Brisbane Australia

Abstract

AbstractCoronary obstruction (CO) is a potential pitfall for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), especially in valve in valve procedures into degenerated surgical or transcatheter prostheses. Bioprosthetic leaflet modification techniques that incorporate electrosurgery are evolving as the preferred strategy to mitigate the risk of CO in high CO risk settings. The UNICORN method is proposed as a more predictable leaflet modification strategy than the earlier described BASILICA approach, but its proponents have hitherto mandated the use of a balloon‐expandable valve (BEV) prosthesis. Many patients have small prostheses and therein face a significant risk of patient prosthesis mismatch with BEV in this setting. This risk may be curtailed if a self‐expanding valve (SEV) prosthesis could be used. Herein described is a modified approach to allow for the utilization of SEV systems in this setting.

Publisher

Wiley

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