Structural Heart Procedures
Until recently, the only way to treat moderate to severe structural heart
abnormalities was through open heart surgery. Today, many FDA-approved
medical advancements allow cardiologists to use nonsurgical, minimally
invasive, and cardiac catherization procedures.
The Cardiac & Vascular Interventional Group is pleased to offer solutions
to your structural heart ailments, as led by our highly skilled specialist
Dr. Luis Bowen.
Structural heart procedures provided by CVIG include:
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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR): Using catheter-based technology, TAVR positions a replacement aortic valve
while the heart continues to beat. This eliminates the need for a long
chest-wall incision and makes the use of a heart/lung bypass machine unnecessary.
TAVR provides a shorter, more comfortable recovery period compared to
surgical valve replacement.
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The WATCHMAN Device: This one-time, catheter-based procedure helps patients with atrial fibrillation
reduce their risk of stroke, so they no longer need to take any blood-thinning
medication on a daily basis. The procedure works by permanently implanting
a device to block blood flow from going into the left atrial appendage
so blood cannot pool during atrial fibrillation episodes, which prevents
blood clot formation.
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Patent foramen ovale (PFO) transcatheter closure: This procedure repairs the PFO, a congenital heart defect in which a hole
in the heart didn’t close at birth.