Preventing Coronary Occlusion in Elderly Severe Aortic Stenosis Patient with Low Coronary Heights A Groundbreaking Case Report

Introduction:

Study Findings:

  • Patient Profile: The subject was an 81-year-old female with severe AS and low coronary heights (right: 7.4 mm, left: 8.7 mm).
  • Procedure Details: A 20 mm Balloon Expandable Myval Transcatheter Heart Valve (THV) was successfully implanted, avoiding coronary occlusion and other complications.
  • Post-Operative Outcome: Post-procedural hemodynamics improved significantly, with no major complications during the hospital stay.

Key Takeaways:

  • Successful implantation of Myval THV in patients with low coronary heights is feasible and effective.
  • The 20 mm size of the Myval THV was ideal for the patient’s small annulus and low coronary heights.

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