Transcatheter Aortic Valve implantation(TAVI)

Reviving hearts and restoring rhythm

Transcatheter Aortic Valve implantation(TAVI) a procedure to improve a damaged aortic valve.

The process has to take place in a well-equipped operation theater of Cath Lab, where you can be operated upon with local or general anesthesia. This being a very minimally invasive procedure the amount of anesthesia will be decided by the surgeon. You might just get medicines to relax if you are given local anesthesia to suppress the pain during the procedure.

A balloon catheter is inserted through an incision in your groin or near your collar bone which will be guided towards the aortic valve. Then the balloon is inflated to open up the valve by the doctor. Then the doctor implants the new aortic valve using a metal mesh tube that holds the valve in place.

The new valve is either self-expanding or needs to be expanded depending on the type of valve being implanted. The new valve pushes aside the damaged aortic valve and functions as the valve. Once the process is done the balloon will be deflated and the catheter removed. You may need some hospitalization for monitoring and recovery as advised by your medical consultant.

Benefits of TAVI Procedure

It is minimally invasive
Very less hospitalization
Risk of bleeding is low
Can even be done without Anesthesia
Recovery time is less

Meet our Specialist

Dr. Ravninder Singh Kuka

Dr Ravninder Singh Kuka is Assistant Director and Senior Consultant of Interventional Cardiology at SPS Hospitals, Ludhiana. He has an experience of 10 years in dealing with cardiac patients

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